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This question is very important as it's answer can affect a lot of things.
It is claimed that DHT levels are higher in the balding area of the scalp than the non balding area. What good would an hair transplant do then if it's being "planted" in a area DHT/pgd2 Rich... wont it miniturize as well?
Some claim that it's the hair itself that it's DHT sensitive and therefore, the hair on the sides and back of your head is "Permanent hair".
I was hoping that it's the scenario where the hair is all the same and it's pretty much a battle of "making your scalp a fertile land for hair to grow". The bad scenario is, if the hair on your scalp is itself too sensitive to DHT then we are fucked. (that would mean the only solution is hair cloning...and I dont want that to be the solution as most men will never afford that)
It is claimed that DHT levels are higher in the balding area of the scalp than the non balding area. What good would an hair transplant do then if it's being "planted" in a area DHT/pgd2 Rich... wont it miniturize as well?
Some claim that it's the hair itself that it's DHT sensitive and therefore, the hair on the sides and back of your head is "Permanent hair".
I was hoping that it's the scenario where the hair is all the same and it's pretty much a battle of "making your scalp a fertile land for hair to grow". The bad scenario is, if the hair on your scalp is itself too sensitive to DHT then we are fucked. (that would mean the only solution is hair cloning...and I dont want that to be the solution as most men will never afford that)
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