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    male pattern baldness lack of good blood flow to scalp

    Heavy bleeding of the scalp (reported by surgeons after an incision) would say nothing about the quality and quantity of blood flow to the scalp if it is assumed that the problem is an obstruction to the outflow of blood from the scalp in the lower part of the head. Basic hypothesis: Blood...
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    Disproving muscle-tension hair loss hypotheses

    According to the hypothesis, scalp tension is not the cause of pattern hair loss. Summary of the hypothesis: Blood vessels that carry blood away from the upper scalp (veins and venules), which penetrate chronically tense facial muscles and/or masticatory muscles at various points, are squeezed...
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    Disproving muscle-tension hair loss hypotheses

    The hair loss pattern can be explained by the locations of the muscles, the location of the galea aponeurotica and the locations of the blood vessels. Impairment of the outflow of blood from upper scalp region A by muscle at location X leads to hair loss at scalp region A. Possible reasons why...
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    Disproving muscle-tension hair loss hypotheses

    The existence of the Norwood hair loss pattern and the fact that it has not yet been possible to develop drugs that completely "cure" pattern hair loss or prevent it from occurring in the first place suggest that anatomy may play an important role in the development of hair loss. Looking at the...
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    The facial and masticatory musculature, the Norwood pattern and the cause of pattern hair loss

    This fact makes theories A-D not invalid, if one assumes that finasteride and minoxidil only slow down the degeneration process, but do not eliminate the cause, which is for example craniofacial induced tension that triggers the degeneration process. The existence of the Norwood pattern and the...
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    The facial and masticatory musculature, the Norwood pattern and the cause of pattern hair loss

    Visualisation of the facial and masticatory muscles in the faces of men with pattern hair loss and 4 hypotheses to consider the role of the facial and masticatory muscles: Hypothesis A: Craniofacial development Simplified summary/interpretation: Due to genetic factors and an unsuitable...
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