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We have to discuss poor cranofacial development aswell and look more in the head shape this time. I noticed from a long time ago that balding men have poor posture but share common cranial and facial features too . For example typical traits for them are - vertically long face, narrow jawline, wide galea, thin nose, super flat cheeck bones.
I don't care If you believe me or not but yesterday I watched a video with a timeline and there was a guy who had long vertical face, narrow jawline and wide galea and I said to myself immediately: He will be bald! And then later in that timeline - He did really start going bald.
To proove myself we will check some cases
Case:1
Young Luis de Funes. And look at how wide his scalp(galea) looks compared to his jawline. His cheekbones are also super flat and see how vertically long face he has. He looks to me like some who will unlikely keep his hair for a long time
Case 2 - young Adriano Celentano -
Look at Adriano Celentano's face. Notice his super flat cheekbones and how vertical its is. He also has narrow jawline. What impressed me the most is his narrow palate and teeth asymmetry.
Case 3
Young Dr. Phil. His cheekbones are flat but not super flat. What is most impressive about him is how wide is his galea. Just look! And his jawline looks really weird as well. To me it looks it's not a coincidence that he went bald so early and has so high grade of baldness.
Case 4
Dimitar Dukov (1964-2012)
I don't know anyone who looks like that and doesn't suffer from a receding hairline. He had wide galea, thin nose and extremely vertical face.
Case 5: Young singer Saban Saulic. He had poor cranofacial development as well. He has narrow jawline and wide galea. And flat cheekbones.
Here's another photo to see his odd facial construction.
An now I will show you his grandson.
I am sure that this guy will be bald! He has poor cranofacial development and wide galea. Look at his jawline cheekbones and nose. I bet he will. And If I win this bet you have to call me a hair loss prophet.
I think that If anyone with poor cranofacial development and hence poor posture has wide galea his muscles are pulling it too tightlier than one who doesn't and it leads to higher grade of baldness and faster rate of hair loss.
You have to accept the truth where the baldness come from.
There are plenty of studies that show relation between cranofacial development and posture.
https://academic.oup.com/ejo/article/34/4/397/489217
Thin nose = narrow airway and hence mouth breating and it impacts posture.
https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0021-75572018000200123&script=sci_arttext
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3456207/
https://iadr.abstractarchives.com/a...velopment-related-head-posture-age-and-gender
And not only there is evidence that balding men's galea is in tension as I said in my post but there is evidence that they have less blood flow. Blding men have just 60% of the subcutaneous bloodflow in their scalp compared to non balding men.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022202X89901899
And remeber: We are discussing in this thread men who are programmed to be totally bald not Norwood 2s or 3s like Henry Cavil
I don't care If you believe me or not but yesterday I watched a video with a timeline and there was a guy who had long vertical face, narrow jawline and wide galea and I said to myself immediately: He will be bald! And then later in that timeline - He did really start going bald.
To proove myself we will check some cases
Case:1
Young Luis de Funes. And look at how wide his scalp(galea) looks compared to his jawline. His cheekbones are also super flat and see how vertically long face he has. He looks to me like some who will unlikely keep his hair for a long time
Case 2 - young Adriano Celentano -
Look at Adriano Celentano's face. Notice his super flat cheekbones and how vertical its is. He also has narrow jawline. What impressed me the most is his narrow palate and teeth asymmetry.
Case 3
Young Dr. Phil. His cheekbones are flat but not super flat. What is most impressive about him is how wide is his galea. Just look! And his jawline looks really weird as well. To me it looks it's not a coincidence that he went bald so early and has so high grade of baldness.
Case 4
Dimitar Dukov (1964-2012)
I don't know anyone who looks like that and doesn't suffer from a receding hairline. He had wide galea, thin nose and extremely vertical face.
Case 5: Young singer Saban Saulic. He had poor cranofacial development as well. He has narrow jawline and wide galea. And flat cheekbones.
Here's another photo to see his odd facial construction.
An now I will show you his grandson.
I think that If anyone with poor cranofacial development and hence poor posture has wide galea his muscles are pulling it too tightlier than one who doesn't and it leads to higher grade of baldness and faster rate of hair loss.
You have to accept the truth where the baldness come from.
There are plenty of studies that show relation between cranofacial development and posture.
https://academic.oup.com/ejo/article/34/4/397/489217
Thin nose = narrow airway and hence mouth breating and it impacts posture.
https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0021-75572018000200123&script=sci_arttext
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3456207/
https://iadr.abstractarchives.com/a...velopment-related-head-posture-age-and-gender
And not only there is evidence that balding men's galea is in tension as I said in my post but there is evidence that they have less blood flow. Blding men have just 60% of the subcutaneous bloodflow in their scalp compared to non balding men.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022202X89901899
And remeber: We are discussing in this thread men who are programmed to be totally bald not Norwood 2s or 3s like Henry Cavil
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