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It seems to be in vogue on this site to make epic claims about one's post, so I've now entered the gallery of men with Big Words.

My question (and it's a totally scientific one, I'm not considering this as a possible treatment): if one were to remove one's testicals, would one never lose hair again?
 

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i think i answered a post like this once..

let me ask you, what is the reason you want your hair?

to look good right? why do you want to look good? to impress women. why do you want to impress women? so you can get sex.

if looks did not matter to women, none of us would give a fine f*** about our hair loss.

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pleasehelpme said:
i think i answered a post like this once..

let me ask you, what is the reason you want your hair?

to look good right? why do you want to look good? to impress women. why do you want to impress women? so you can get sex.

if looks did not matter to women, none of us would give a fine f*** about our hair loss.

peace

You didn´t answer his question.

It´s probable that you wouldn´t lose any more hair due to DHT - there are other reasons behind hairloss - age for instance.
 

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no he never said you were wrong just that you did not answer his post. I believe that eunichs usually never have any hair loss, so my guess would be that you would essentially stop losing your hair.
 

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Castrated men do not lose hair. Eunichs in the courts of ancient empires never went bald. It's a scientific and historical fact.
 

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The scientist James Hamilton carried out a lengthy series of studies from the 1940's to the 1960's in which he examined the effect of castration on hairloss. His conclusion was that castration prior to puberty will entirely prevent androgenetic alopecia. Castration AFTER puberty in a man who already has experienced androgenetic alopecia will stop further progression of the condition, but regrowth of lost hair is fairly minimal. That's the general basis for why we say that antiandrogenic approaches have natural limitations for regrowth.

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Castration will prevent further loss, yes. But it's not something you want to do, because of the feminizing properties.

This suggests, at least to me, that male pattern baldness is linked to testosterone as well as DHT.
 

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social_drinker said:
tynanW said:
nesta said:
there are other reasons behind hairloss - age for instance.

how would 'age' cause you to lose your hair?

I laughed at this too.

You guys don't think there are age-related declines in hair follicle health and thickness?

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Axon said:
Castration will prevent further loss, yes. But it's not something you want to do, because of the feminizing properties.

This suggests, at least to me, that male pattern baldness is linked to testosterone as well as DHT.

It's hard to say for sure... finasteride and dutasteride enthusiasts could still say that the effect is actually mediated by DHT, rather than testosterone per se (if you remove most of the testosterone, you'll obviously have less DHT). I do think that there are other experimental results which put part of the blame on testosterone, but I don't think the case of the eunuchs can be included in that.

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Bryan said:
social_drinker said:
tynanW said:
nesta said:
there are other reasons behind hairloss - age for instance.

how would 'age' cause you to lose your hair?

I laughed at this too.

You guys don't think there are age-related declines in hair follicle health and thickness?

Bryan

...you looking for trouble Shelton? ( :) )

My point was that 'age' does not promote hair loss, 'age' is the description we give to a whole host of diseases that you are more prone to if you hang around long enough. Nobody dies from 'old age', nobody loses hair though age.
 

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Tynan, are you a lawyer...oops, I mean barrister over there?? :wink:

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