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@@Hairguard it hurts the same way when you have a tight ponytail and then you let your hair down after a long day but only sometimes. I also think i have a sensitive scalp
Before you come to any conclusions… see a doctor first. Ailments can cause hair loss/thjnning… and then there genetic hairloss… which there’s no cure whether you vibrate or massage to kingdom come.
scalp and overall hair health… maybe But Issue is, if your cause of hairlosss/miniaturisation is due to DHT and your genetic disposition.. you could knuckle your head till it turns into dough and that won’t cure/stop it.
DHT in balding scalps is localised due to chronic inflammation. If you can release some of the tension, and in turn inflammation, DHT levels will naturally fall as a result. It's not like people with AGA have unique, magical DHT glands and receptors that people with full heads of hair don't. The locally elevated DHT level is simply a biproduct and not an initial cause in the process.
@@19jacobob93yes DHT may, just as it can cause itch, flaking and sebum in some, but does not always, nor does it always cause inflammation. If there is inflammation, then there are other more effective ways in treating the ailment. If it is simply DHT being the culprit of hairloss, then as I mentioned, it’s not as simple as kneading your scalp
@eeiko321 DHT is not a cause of inflammation. Your body actually uses it as an anti-inflammatory device, hence the accumulation of DHT in balding scalps. Given that DHT builds up in affected areas tells us that something inflammatory is happening there to start with. I'd personally rather tackle the cause of the inflammation than the biproduct. DHT worsens balding as it can indirectly upregulate the formation of fibrosis/scar tissue, which leads to miniaturisation, and is why reducing DHT often helps with the progression of the condition. This does not mean it is the primary cause.