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I think you are wrong. DHT make the folicule be identified as a non self part of the body. How it does that, I don't know. maybe it causes a distraction of the MHC molicule on the celsbubka said:it does not attack it, it causes the hair follicle to grow less often, and shrinking of the actual hair follicle, thus causing hair to fall out more, smaller, to eventually fuzz vellus that you cannot see.crzyakta said:how is DHT, a hormone, going to attack a follicle?
DHT also causes body hair (secondary sex characteristic) to do quite the opposite