Hello,
I am a 38 y.o. man losing my hair in the classic horseshoe shape, thick around the ears and back, thin on top and the forehead. It sucks cause I was a child of the eighties complete with the long hair. I've been living with hair loss since I was about 24 or 25, that's when I really noticed it starting to thin.
Anyhow, I have a question that I can't seem to get cleared up anywhere else so I found this site and was hoping for some help.
I've noticed that when I eat, talk, chew gum etc, my jaw muscles and the muscles around the side and back of my head contract. My hairline follows these muscles. I've also noticed that where my hair is thinning, I can't feel any muscle contraction. It's as if the scalp muscles are too thin to move my scalp.
Anyhow, I was wondering if lack of scalp muscle can contribute to hair loss. It makes sense that thicker muscles would cause increased blood flow to the follicles. Are there any medical studies showing this to be true. I have found a couple of articles from decades ago that say it can, but they all turn into "magic snake oil cure" type articles (Massaging your scalp with bear fat will increase blood flow!).
Does anyone know of any modern studies either confirming or denying this?
I am a 38 y.o. man losing my hair in the classic horseshoe shape, thick around the ears and back, thin on top and the forehead. It sucks cause I was a child of the eighties complete with the long hair. I've been living with hair loss since I was about 24 or 25, that's when I really noticed it starting to thin.
Anyhow, I have a question that I can't seem to get cleared up anywhere else so I found this site and was hoping for some help.
I've noticed that when I eat, talk, chew gum etc, my jaw muscles and the muscles around the side and back of my head contract. My hairline follows these muscles. I've also noticed that where my hair is thinning, I can't feel any muscle contraction. It's as if the scalp muscles are too thin to move my scalp.
Anyhow, I was wondering if lack of scalp muscle can contribute to hair loss. It makes sense that thicker muscles would cause increased blood flow to the follicles. Are there any medical studies showing this to be true. I have found a couple of articles from decades ago that say it can, but they all turn into "magic snake oil cure" type articles (Massaging your scalp with bear fat will increase blood flow!).
Does anyone know of any modern studies either confirming or denying this?
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