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Maybe this type of skull reshaping doesn't cause tension to the galea. The shape of the galea I am talking about is completely different.This has already been discussed, it is the hostile hairline and their location, in which case your galea will make a difference. It has nothing to do with male pattern baldness.
You also do not take into account the fact that their hair is stretched in the place of the so-called "tension", and where the dent is located close to each other, this is a kind of "effect". Take the texture of the hair and start deforming it in photoshop, you will get about the same thing, you can even take 3d max and do it in 3d on the skull model.
There are tribes that stretch their skulls, apparently due to tradition. You may see a "stretched texture effect on the skull", but you won't see baldness.
I am talking about huge and round, uneven galeas.