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I previously created a thread like this but it didn't go to well since I rushed the original post and didn't explain my theory properly.
Balding is definitely due to poor blood flow and tension in your galea. And the shape of your face and galea can determine how much blood and oxygen you will get to your hair follicles.
Let me use these men as an example
Look at these bald men, look how oddly shaped their heads are and how some of them have lots of ridges and also very big galeas.
Look at this man....his face looks like a thumb
Now look at these non balding men
Now you may ask "why don't women with poor facial structure bald then?". They have lower dht levels but some do go bald, a lot of them have very thin hair in the temples and they show an outline of a norwood pattern. Look at this woman and her very poorly shaped galea
Now look at this woman with a much smoother and a more even galea......her hair is equal density everywhere.
So many people on this site also seem to support this theory. @JamesHowlett for example. He is not losing his hair because of his wide compact face and his galea is not expanded like that of a balding man. And also @EasternRightWinger15
You may also say that hair is giving the impression of a good galea on the non balding men. Here are both balding and non balding men who have shaved their head down to the skin.
Look at this balding man's galea, Look how expanded it looks
look how expanded his galea is and notice his poor facial structure.
Here is a man with similar facial structure to the man above, but this man does not have an expanded galea and is not balding
Look at these men. they are receding, i predict their hairloss will go even further due to their poorly shaped galeas.
Now look at these non balding men
This man has a massive forehead but his galea is incredibly smooth
these men dont have the smoothest galeas but they have compact square faces. One of them looks expanded because of his extremely low hairline.
I also predict @Copemaxxing and @Mirin2234 cannot go bald. They are still young. But @Copemaxxing has a small compact face and a decent galea. @Mirin2234 after i saw his thread a couple of weeks ago, I saw that he had an incredibly smooth galea.
I have seen very rare cases where men with good headshapes go bald but interestingly they never lose their hair in a typical norwood pattern, they always thin out but their hairline stays intact because there is no extra pressure in the temples and tension in distributed equally across the scalp. You dont need a completely flat galea to keep your hair as long as it is not expanded.
Please be respectful. If all you can do is insult me please dont say anything. I've presented this in a much more respectful and mature manner this time around.
Balding is definitely due to poor blood flow and tension in your galea. And the shape of your face and galea can determine how much blood and oxygen you will get to your hair follicles.
Let me use these men as an example
Look at these bald men, look how oddly shaped their heads are and how some of them have lots of ridges and also very big galeas.
Look at this man....his face looks like a thumb
Now look at these non balding men
Now you may ask "why don't women with poor facial structure bald then?". They have lower dht levels but some do go bald, a lot of them have very thin hair in the temples and they show an outline of a norwood pattern. Look at this woman and her very poorly shaped galea
Now look at this woman with a much smoother and a more even galea......her hair is equal density everywhere.
So many people on this site also seem to support this theory. @JamesHowlett for example. He is not losing his hair because of his wide compact face and his galea is not expanded like that of a balding man. And also @EasternRightWinger15
You may also say that hair is giving the impression of a good galea on the non balding men. Here are both balding and non balding men who have shaved their head down to the skin.
Look at this balding man's galea, Look how expanded it looks
look how expanded his galea is and notice his poor facial structure.
Here is a man with similar facial structure to the man above, but this man does not have an expanded galea and is not balding
Look at these men. they are receding, i predict their hairloss will go even further due to their poorly shaped galeas.
Now look at these non balding men
This man has a massive forehead but his galea is incredibly smooth
these men dont have the smoothest galeas but they have compact square faces. One of them looks expanded because of his extremely low hairline.
I also predict @Copemaxxing and @Mirin2234 cannot go bald. They are still young. But @Copemaxxing has a small compact face and a decent galea. @Mirin2234 after i saw his thread a couple of weeks ago, I saw that he had an incredibly smooth galea.
I have seen very rare cases where men with good headshapes go bald but interestingly they never lose their hair in a typical norwood pattern, they always thin out but their hairline stays intact because there is no extra pressure in the temples and tension in distributed equally across the scalp. You dont need a completely flat galea to keep your hair as long as it is not expanded.
Please be respectful. If all you can do is insult me please dont say anything. I've presented this in a much more respectful and mature manner this time around.