BaldingHelpMe
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Are they only located on sites? Or are they also floating arround in bloodstream?
For example, if testosterone is bound with type-1 enzymes, they will not float to hair follicles where most type-2 are located, right?
I have a theory why dutasteride does not work as effective as finasteride for some, especially the frontal area. I think maybe for some, especially in the frontal area, they are also sensitive to testosterone. Dutasteride raises testosterone too much that it's enough to destroy hairs in those area. It would be better off to let those testosterone binds to those type-1 area that let those free testosterone float in bloodstream. So the trick is to lower as much type-2 bound DHT without rasing as much free testosterone. In that case, finasteride is perfect.
For example, if testosterone is bound with type-1 enzymes, they will not float to hair follicles where most type-2 are located, right?
I have a theory why dutasteride does not work as effective as finasteride for some, especially the frontal area. I think maybe for some, especially in the frontal area, they are also sensitive to testosterone. Dutasteride raises testosterone too much that it's enough to destroy hairs in those area. It would be better off to let those testosterone binds to those type-1 area that let those free testosterone float in bloodstream. So the trick is to lower as much type-2 bound DHT without rasing as much free testosterone. In that case, finasteride is perfect.