As we know that hair on the top is vulnerable to DHT for men who inherit that gene, one research area nowadays is gene therapy where they would remove that gene from such men.
However, isn't it simpler to find a solution where you make the hair on top DHT resistant just like hair on sides. It doesn't sound a like a terribly difficult thing to do or is it?
So why no one is working on that. As far as I understand the problem lies with a hair follicle, so wouldn't treating that hair follicle, so that it become DHT resistant, solve the problem?
However, isn't it simpler to find a solution where you make the hair on top DHT resistant just like hair on sides. It doesn't sound a like a terribly difficult thing to do or is it?
So why no one is working on that. As far as I understand the problem lies with a hair follicle, so wouldn't treating that hair follicle, so that it become DHT resistant, solve the problem?
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