Dice_Has_Hair
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You all wonder why the temporal/frontal areas are hard to treat aside from the rest? Well, I have been thinking.
Have you noticed that the hairline even on non-male pattern baldness sufferers is less dense and actually looks thinner from the rest of the hair? Have a look next time. It would make sense if the hair there is "finer" in the first place, then trying to get back "fine" hair is gonna be difficult. If the hairline started out real thick and dense like the rest of the hair, it would look kinda weird, like a dolls hair or a real shitty transplant job. Makes sense to me.
Another one: Maybe the hair there is just f*****g loaded with 5 alpha reductase and androgen receptors? Its a thought. Maybe there is more oil gland activity?
Those are just thought's of mine. Anyone else have any thoughts?
Have you noticed that the hairline even on non-male pattern baldness sufferers is less dense and actually looks thinner from the rest of the hair? Have a look next time. It would make sense if the hair there is "finer" in the first place, then trying to get back "fine" hair is gonna be difficult. If the hairline started out real thick and dense like the rest of the hair, it would look kinda weird, like a dolls hair or a real shitty transplant job. Makes sense to me.
Another one: Maybe the hair there is just f*****g loaded with 5 alpha reductase and androgen receptors? Its a thought. Maybe there is more oil gland activity?
Those are just thought's of mine. Anyone else have any thoughts?
