My understanding has been that male pattern baldness is mostly due to genetic predisposition of androgen receptors to DHT.
The question here is, would a guy with good non male pattern baldness hair genes also lose hair if enough DHT was given to him artificially? Or would such a guy never lose hair no matter how much DHT was injected into him?
I know I have male pattern baldness, but I do find it odd that my hair and facial skin were pretty much perfect until second half of 26, then suddenly I started having oily and inflamed skin on my forehead and started losing hair, while gaining significantly more body hair. Did my genetics just kick in at that time or was my DHT level suddenly elevated and my androgen receptors couldn't cope with it?
The question here is, would a guy with good non male pattern baldness hair genes also lose hair if enough DHT was given to him artificially? Or would such a guy never lose hair no matter how much DHT was injected into him?
I know I have male pattern baldness, but I do find it odd that my hair and facial skin were pretty much perfect until second half of 26, then suddenly I started having oily and inflamed skin on my forehead and started losing hair, while gaining significantly more body hair. Did my genetics just kick in at that time or was my DHT level suddenly elevated and my androgen receptors couldn't cope with it?
