Male Pattern Baldness In Babies. What Do You Think Causes It.

Mitko1

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Why some babies who are born with hair then they lose it in the Norwood pattern and then it slowly grows back to normal.

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Do you think that those babies will be bald later in life?
There might be a probability that our final Norwood that we will end up shows up when we are babies.
This might be an evidence that the mechanical tension process on the galea might start for some people as soon as they are in the womb.
 

BrianP

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This is very interesting, but i believe none knows the answer to ur questions

let us know if u find out please
 

Armando Jose

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Why some babies who are born with hair then they lose it in the Norwood pattern and then it slowly grows back to normal.
All babies lose their hair in a first and unique event in order to start the asynchronicity of scalp hair cicle, and some of them mimick more intense the Norwood pattern.
 

baba_yaga

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Actually was going to post a thread about this topic.

Babies get high levels of female hormones. However, when they're out, the female hormones levels drop sharply and male hormones dominate for a short while before things get back to balance. Hence why babies loose their hair in male balding patterns. To some extent, you can predict your hair loss pattern and severity. It has been fairly accurate in my case till now.

Check this video about it.
 

INT

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Actually was going to post a thread about this topic.

Babies get high levels of female hormones. However, when they're out, the female hormones levels drop sharply and male hormones dominate for a short while before things get back to balance. Hence why babies loose their hair in male balding patterns. To some extent, you can predict your hair loss pattern and severity. It has been fairly accurate in my case till now.

Check this video about it.

Nick Shell is probably the last person you should consider as your source when it comes to the science of hair loss...
 

baba_yaga

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Nick Shell is probably the last person you should consider as your source when it comes to the science of hair loss...
He was the one to introduce me to this concept. I agree, he is not by any means a valid source. However, digging deeper into this "baby" hair loss, things click into place.
 

INT

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He was the one to introduce me to this concept. I agree, he is not by any means a valid source. However, digging deeper into this "baby" hair loss, things click into place.

A broken clock is also right twice a day
 

Mitko1

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Most babies have thin hair and lose some but not all babies thin out on top prominently mimicking the norwood pattern. I don't think that dht is the cause. Balding is very slow and decades long process for most people and once hair is lost it just can't grow back by simply blocking dht. It is just the baby adjusting to their new enviroment.
. That baby didn't diffuse to Norwood 7 but her front ressembles to Norwood 3. I am starting to think that babies who are global unpatterned diffusers will keep their hair while babies who are norwooder will lose hair. For example I am a baby diffuser and not a norwooder. And I don't show any signs of Norwooding and I most likely won't. I don't know if this is true.
 

Niki99

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Maybe. I checked myself and I was also more of a diffuser but it's hard to tell if I really lost hair in a Norwood pattern. Maybe I was a NW2 but not more than that.
 

sonictemples

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Weird thing that my 1 year old photo is exactly the same as my dad at his 30s. I actually had no hair on the sides and a doctor has diagnosed me with dupa on the sides only. It's also the only area at which I suffer from SD
 

disfiguredyoungman

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Don't know don't care. Extremely unlikely that the answer to this question will be very helpful in our fight against male pattern baldness.
 
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