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As we understand it Androgenic Alopecia has the same underlying causes for both men and women. However, women typically do not experience the pattern but rather diffusion and thinning of the middle part.. That is until you add testosterone into the mix, then suddenly the woman or transgender man begins to experience the infamous M shaped recession and crown thinning. Why would that be? I've always found that very odd, given the mechanism regardless of testosterone exposure is the same. Any ideas?
