For people who are losing their hair, question about your teeth. (Yes weird I know)

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  • DevilHands
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 10

    For people who are losing their hair, question about your teeth. (Yes weird I know)

    I am starting to think that my hair loss could be due to inflammation/calcium build up on my body. For one, I am supposed to have strong genes against it, yet I am definitely losing my hair as my hairline is receding.

    I was thinking about going for a hair transplant but I've read cases that transplanted hairs goes into a decline during the years which led me to believe that hair loss could be a different issue.

    Hi everybody, My hair started to recede noticeably at the age of 17, GP's and Hair transplant surgeons diagnosed it as Male pattern baldness and I see no reason to disagree with them. I think was about a Norwood 4 to 5 when I received my first Hair transplant at the age of 23 in the front/top of the scalp, my regrowth was


    I am 47 yrs old and have undergone three procedures dating back to 2005. I haven't had any procedures since early 2006..I seemed to have good results and the hair growth seemed appropriate, but in the past year or two I have noticed that I am losing the transplanted hair in the frontal region and now the hair that was


    I have read about the calcified theory, while I did try to solve this issue before without success. This time though, I might want to try it for a longer period of time.

    Anyhow, about the teeth. I just want to ask if you have a higher calcium build up than normal, since I have that. I tend to need to have a trip to the dentist every 6 months since it would have a lot of build up by that period no matter how much I brush my teeth. Probably due to poor diet.

    My theory is since I have this calcium deposits on my teeth, what more inside the body that could hinder the growth of my hair.
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