always wondered?

sherwood

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iv ealways wondered how dht attacking the fillicles occurs. Lets say im receding...does the dht just attack one spot until the hair is gone before it moves on...which would explain the recession?...and if so would inplanting a series of small hairs at the point of receding cause the dht to continiually stay in that one spot only attacking that area?...i understand some people thin all over which deiscredits this theory but it is th eonly thing that seems to make sense with people who are receding...anyone who really knows , thanks
 

Deaner

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I don't think DHT really "waits" until a spot is good and dead before moving on. It just starts in one area and slowly moves back, with the furthest forward areas having been the strongest attacked. That's why if you were to implant a thick hairline on a slightly receding guy, it would look ridiculous, because once the temples recede further, behind this artificial hairline you'd have these weird thin/bald spots.
 
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