Especially in men, one of the most visible effects of old age is hair loss.
So why happens to the beard on the face when the head hair falls? Shouldn’t they be spilled either? Let’s give the answer quickly.
Hair loss is seen in the form of male or female type baldness called “Androgenetic alopecia ve and the most effective factor is hormones.
Dhydrotestosterone (DHT), a strong derivative of testosterone, which undertakes the biggest task in androgenetic alopecia. If a person’s genetics is prone to hair loss, the hair follicles are quite sensitive to DHT.
DHT attaches to the hair follicles and causes it to shrink. In this process, the growth phase of the hair is shortened and the resting phase is prolonged. As a result, the hair is thinned, shorter and a respite after a respite leaves completely.
Of course, as you get older, hair loss occurs as the regeneration skill of the cells in the hair follicle decreases. If factors such as nutrition, cigarette consumption and voltage are added, the process accelerates.
The beard hairs are slightly different.
The beard is organized by Androgens, especially testosterone, and is not very sensitive to the effects of DHT. Moreover, other Androgens, DHT, can trigger the growth of beard roots. That’s why more than one man gets older, thickening, hardening and multiplying.
In addition, the genetics of the beard roots, scalp roots are not just like. For example, the path of the wnt/β-kate, which takes mission in the development of hair follicle, becomes more effective in the beard roots and is resistant to the shrinkage process that affects the hair follicles.
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