Let's all agree with this theory.
There are numerous evidences that shows that the balding scalp is under great tension that reduces the bloodflow and pO2 of the tissues.
So my question is : why anyone one this forum have ever tried the botox therapy ? 300$ every 6 months/year, it's not that expensive I mean.
Also, why haven't the sudies made with botox as a treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia have made tracks of the improve of the bloodflow in the scalp and the DHT concentration being lowered in those tissues ? It would have sealed the scalp tension theory for ever as the Nordstroem one has refute it.
There are numerous evidences that shows that the balding scalp is under great tension that reduces the bloodflow and pO2 of the tissues.
So my question is : why anyone one this forum have ever tried the botox therapy ? 300$ every 6 months/year, it's not that expensive I mean.
Also, why haven't the sudies made with botox as a treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia have made tracks of the improve of the bloodflow in the scalp and the DHT concentration being lowered in those tissues ? It would have sealed the scalp tension theory for ever as the Nordstroem one has refute it.