Hair loss is due to the conversion of testosterone to DHT by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. Can stressful situations increase this enzyme activity causing ur hair to recede and thin at the top? Or either increase one's testosterone levels making more DHT available to plug up hair follicles?
I am wondering this because I am fairly young, 19 and less than a year ago I considered my hairline to be mature,now it is starting to recede to the top of my scalp more. I'm not sure if it has stopped so but i think its fairly under control now. I still can see fine hairs in the temple region and have seen users such as zeroheat successfully grow hair again in the temple regions. I think he credits it to mixodixil which is said to have yielded better results for those that are younger. Is it likely that I could obtain such results? I understand that everyone reacts differently to it.
Many people say that genetics plays a big role but through my mother's side and none that I know of,well at least 95% aren't bald but I believe have they had hair line recession but not till they were much older till 30-40 years of age. Same thing goes for my fathers side.
THis may not be a factor as many argue that it shouldn't really matter. But over the last 8 months or so I have started working out extensively with programs such as p90x. I wasn't able to keep up with the 6days per week regime but I'd say i was active at least 4-5 times out of the week. Prior to starting that my hairline wasnt receding. The increase in testosterone from working out shouldn't really affect hair lost correct? Also stress from school maybe a contributing factor? As I said earlier once the stress is passed the DHT levels should go down and thinning stops again. If I were to stimulate hair growth with mixodixil the hair follicles may unplug DHT and grow again? Since DHT levels caused my stress may pass would the hair follicles still be dependant on mixodixil to grow or may it be able to grow on its own eventually since DHT levels are lower and aren't plugging up the hair follicles? School is nearing an end, and stress feels like its decreasing...hair should regrow in theory? But it can't if hair follicles are clogged by DHT from a prior event. Oh as an aside, I was able to lose 15lbs from p90x and was wondering if that could be a stressful event for my body to handle. I believe I managed to obtain that over a course of 3 months though which i think is a healthy rate, i could be wrong.
At the same time, I realize my DHT levels could be naturally high causing all this and if I get lucky enough to re-grow temple hair I'd have to continue using mixodil.
Sorry if that was a bit lengthy but I've been lurking these forums for a few hours with these questions racing through my mind. I'm just curious about the mechanism of this since genetics is a big role but all of my relatives or at least the majority that i know of did not lose hair or recede that early. Again sorry if it sounded like rambled and its hard to read all of that. These seem like questions I should ask a doctor and I will probably get on that as soon as possible but I'd appreciate feedback from you guys.
I am wondering this because I am fairly young, 19 and less than a year ago I considered my hairline to be mature,now it is starting to recede to the top of my scalp more. I'm not sure if it has stopped so but i think its fairly under control now. I still can see fine hairs in the temple region and have seen users such as zeroheat successfully grow hair again in the temple regions. I think he credits it to mixodixil which is said to have yielded better results for those that are younger. Is it likely that I could obtain such results? I understand that everyone reacts differently to it.
Many people say that genetics plays a big role but through my mother's side and none that I know of,well at least 95% aren't bald but I believe have they had hair line recession but not till they were much older till 30-40 years of age. Same thing goes for my fathers side.
THis may not be a factor as many argue that it shouldn't really matter. But over the last 8 months or so I have started working out extensively with programs such as p90x. I wasn't able to keep up with the 6days per week regime but I'd say i was active at least 4-5 times out of the week. Prior to starting that my hairline wasnt receding. The increase in testosterone from working out shouldn't really affect hair lost correct? Also stress from school maybe a contributing factor? As I said earlier once the stress is passed the DHT levels should go down and thinning stops again. If I were to stimulate hair growth with mixodixil the hair follicles may unplug DHT and grow again? Since DHT levels caused my stress may pass would the hair follicles still be dependant on mixodixil to grow or may it be able to grow on its own eventually since DHT levels are lower and aren't plugging up the hair follicles? School is nearing an end, and stress feels like its decreasing...hair should regrow in theory? But it can't if hair follicles are clogged by DHT from a prior event. Oh as an aside, I was able to lose 15lbs from p90x and was wondering if that could be a stressful event for my body to handle. I believe I managed to obtain that over a course of 3 months though which i think is a healthy rate, i could be wrong.
At the same time, I realize my DHT levels could be naturally high causing all this and if I get lucky enough to re-grow temple hair I'd have to continue using mixodil.
Sorry if that was a bit lengthy but I've been lurking these forums for a few hours with these questions racing through my mind. I'm just curious about the mechanism of this since genetics is a big role but all of my relatives or at least the majority that i know of did not lose hair or recede that early. Again sorry if it sounded like rambled and its hard to read all of that. These seem like questions I should ask a doctor and I will probably get on that as soon as possible but I'd appreciate feedback from you guys.
