Posts Tagged → Androgenetic Alopecia
November 22nd, 2010
Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic Alopecia or ‘Male Ornament arrangement Baldness’ – fixed sparseness located within the hat column in males. This is associated with the modification of the androgen testosterone into di-hydro-testosterone (DHT) past the enzyme 5 alpha reductase. This is condition in which genetic predilection DHT are the indicator factors in initiating a cyclical reduction of the anagen (hair growing) point with growing miniaturisation of follicles and their encumbent hairshafts. Follicles effectively ’shrink’ and manufacture simply fine villus hairs. Continue reading →
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