Effects of occasional aggressive scalp massage

Ĺawton

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Acording my theory no new hairs but it can stop the progression of common hair loss because avoid acumulation of rancid sebum inside pilosebaceous unit

I think having your scalp skin loose and pliable is good and maÿ possibly slown down inflammatìon a little. Funny thing with me was even after aggresive massages I never got my scalp real pliable until after taking 3g of MSM a day and at about 6 weeks of that one day it was all at once very pliable along with my forehead skin.

I saw some of your posts about sebum but I always have had kind of low sebum during my balding. Never ever had bad shedding either. My hair loss was kind of like a real slow crawl of hairs falling out anð many getting stuck in a catagen like state for years.
 

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I think having your scalp skin loose and pliable is good and maÿ possibly slown down inflammatìon a little. Funny thing with me was even after aggresive massages I never got my scalp real pliable until after taking 3g of MSM a day and at about 6 weeks of that one day it was all at once very pliable along with my forehead skin.

I saw some of your posts about sebum but I always have had kind of low sebum during my balding. Never ever had bad shedding either. My hair loss was kind of like a real slow crawl of hairs falling out anð many getting stuck in a catagen like state for years.
How come you arent on oral finasteride and min? Any reasons?
 

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I think having your scalp skin loose and pliable is good and maÿ possibly slown down inflammatìon a little. Funny thing with me was even after aggresive massages I never got my scalp real pliable until after taking 3g of MSM a day and at about 6 weeks of that one day it was all at once very pliable along with my forehead skin.

I saw some of your posts about sebum but I always have had kind of low sebum during my balding. Never ever had bad shedding either. My hair loss was kind of like a real slow crawl of hairs falling out anð many getting stuck in a catagen like state for years.
Thank you for your input regarding slow down inflammation and massages. I think that chronic inflammation is the second step in common baldness, the first are problems with sebum flow. Passing time, sebum if not is eliminated it start to make more viscous. This hardened sebum, the density of hair on the head, and the small thickness of the scalp cause it to lose its flexibility and suppleness.
I also agree that the process of common baldness is a multi-stage process, and the initial stages are slower. If you control the sebum's flow, preventing its acumulation, you won't experience micro-inflammation. Later, the problem of hardened sebum causes new hairs to be thinner because their dermal papilla (which forms the hair shaft) is smaller, as not all stem cells can travel from the bulge zone, located next to the sebaceous gland, to the deeper part of the hair shaft.
Later on, it becomes much more complicated, with hormonal problems, rejection processes, etc., which accelerate the rate of hair loss. In short, it's both complex and simple at the same time. You just have to observe the timing of the processes.
 

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Thank you for your input regarding slow down inflammation and massages. I think that chronic inflammation is the second step in common baldness, the first are problems with sebum flow. Passing time, sebum if not is eliminated it start to make more viscous. This hardened sebum, the density of hair on the head, and the small thickness of the scalp cause it to lose its flexibility and suppleness.
I also agree that the process of common baldness is a multi-stage process, and the initial stages are slower. If you control the sebum's flow, preventing its acumulation, you won't experience micro-inflammation. Later, the problem of hardened sebum causes new hairs to be thinner because their dermal papilla (which forms the hair shaft) is smaller, as not all stem cells can travel from the bulge zone, located next to the sebaceous gland, to the deeper part of the hair shaft.
Later on, it becomes much more complicated, with hormonal problems, rejection processes, etc., which accelerate the rate of hair loss. In short, it's both complex and simple at the same time. You just have to observe the timing of the processes.

Interesting thoughts. My basic theory is its infĺammation from some source that kicks things off and how much your body loves to use DHT to react to that initial inflammation is the gasoĺine added that then creates all the issues that doom your hair (fibrosis etc). As far as sebum you have me wondering if the stuff that came out initially when I started my purges might have had sebum in it. I just referred to it as plaque like stuff but if I had sebum buildup that was mostly in the hair shaft and not much on top of the scalp I guess it could have been part of that stuff coming out.
 

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I started massaging my penis very aggressively for 2 months, and somehow I started seeing vellus hairs growing on the edges of my hairline. All the penis massages must have reduced the internall inflammation. I also started applying the semen on my hairline twice a day in an attempt to break up the fibrosis and calcification.
 

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I started massaging my penis very aggressively for 2 months, and som I started seeing vellus hairs growing on the edges of my hairline. All the penis massages must have reduced the internall inflammation. I also started applying the semen on my hairline twice a day in an attempt to break up the fibrosis and calcification.

I am here to fight a winning battle not a losingbattĺe. I wiĺĺ update with another picture in about 6 weeks and fully expect for it to show the battle can be won.
 

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I started massaging my penis very aggressively for 2 months, and somehow I started seeing vellus hairs growing on the edges of my hairline. All the penis massages must have reduced the internall inflammation. I also started applying the semen on my hairline twice a day in an attempt to break up the fibrosis and calcification.
youre so brave <3
 

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Nope. No finasteride or minoxidil either. I did clean all the fibrosis etc out of my scalp though which was a long process.
Thats funny af. Keep being delusional. Fibrosis/calcification maybe happens AFTER hairloss. Its not the CAUSE of hairloss lmao. The skin on my hairline where hair used to grow is soft and very loose I can pinch my hairline with 2 fingers easily. Yet there is 0 hairs there. You need to start waking up to reality like that nuthead armando jose.
 

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hair transplant Thats funny af. Keep being delusional. Fibrosis/calcification maybe happens AFTER hairlos. Its not the CAUSE of hairloss lmao. The skin on my hairline where hair used to grow is soft and very loose I can pinch my hairline with 2 fingers easily. Yet there is 0 hairs there. You need to start waking up to reality like that nuthead armando jose.

Inflammation - DHT gasoline reaction - fibrosis and calcification - eventually a scalp that looks like skin wrapped òver concrete at the extremes.

None of these miracle cures they keep announcing will woŕk on a head ĺoaded down with a lot of that stuff.They see an NW3 go back to NW2 and think theÿ have solved balding èvery month.

 

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Inflammation - DHT gasoline reaction - fibrosis and calcification - eventually a scalp that looks like skin wrapped òver concrete at the extremes.

None of these miracle cures they keep announcing will woŕk on a head ĺoaded down with a lot of that stuff.They see an NW3 go back to NW2 and think theÿ have solved balding èvery month.

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Inflammation - DHT gasoline reaction - fibrosis and calcification - eventually a scalp that looks like skin wrapped òver concrete at the extremes.

None of these miracle cures they keep announcing will woŕk on a head ĺoaded down with a lot of that stuff.They see an NW3 go back to NW2 and think theÿ have solved balding èvery month.

I saw a nw7 go to nw2 with just estrogen. Keep on dreaming buddy.
 

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I wouldnt be fighting balding if I was a bonafide alcoholic.
I fight hairloss with pills. You fight it with your fingers (manually) the harder way. Why choose the harder path? I tell you this much. My hair didnt improve and only got worse while on dutasteride for 1.5 years and these drugs will reduce your (loads) its a common side effect. I had 1 drop coming out and hair was twice as thin. So I believe for some men nuking DHT isnt the answer.
 

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I fight hairloss with pills. You fight it with your fingers (manually) the harder way. Why choose the harder path? I tell you this much. My hair didnt improve and only got worse while on dutasteride for 1.5 years and these drugs will reduce your (loads) its a common side effect. I had 1 drop coming out and hair was twice as thin. So I believe for some men nuking DHT isnt the answer.

This last big test with the Taiwan guys magic cure is probably it for me. Hoping having a better environment and using that starts reversing things.
 
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