Galea Membrane Thickened By Dht Causing male pattern baldness

Jon0002

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I’ve recently stumbled across some interesting information. It has been argued that the galea membrane which is located in the area where balding occurs, is thickened by DHT, causing circulation to be cut off by the hair follicles. Slowly miniaturization occurs which is caused by a lack of blood flow, not DHT necessarily. There is also surgery that loosens the galea membrane, which results in hair growth. I also remember reading a study about botocs being injected into the scalp of one man suffering from male pattern baldness, which loosened the skin allowing for blood flow, which resulted in hair growth.This would make sense, but I’m not claiming it to be 100% true. I will link some information below and you can judge for yourself.


Surgery website:

https://www.wellnesskliniek.com/en/hair/hair-loss-galeatomy

Definition:

https://radiopaedia.org/articles/galea-aponeurotica

Google group forum regarding the discussion:

https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/alt.baldspot/d2mItw75E40/EHBtCrgFWGoJ

Some guy on a forum:

https://www.baldtruthtaIk.com/threads/11884-scalp-tightness-galea-membrane



Please don’t leave hate, I’m just trying to spread information, it’s possible I am wrong, but I think this is a promising theory.
 

BetaBoy

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The clinic you linked claim they have done this loosening procedure for 10 years, have they not got any before and after results?
 

Jon0002

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The clinic you linked claim they have done this loosening procedure for 10 years, have they not got any before and after results?
To be fair they are a plastic surgery company. If you click the side bar they don’t just do hair. They have no before and after pictures for any of their plastic surgery’s, be it fat removal or breast implants.
 
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