The disruption of regular hair growth cycles by higher levels of hormone DHT leads to hair follicle miniaturization and pattern baldness

Hair follicles growing outside of the horseshoe like shaped area of the scalp made of a tendon tissue are not regularly exposed to higher levels of DHT.

Due to that, their normal hair growth cycles follow the pre-programmed hair replacement schedule and do not cause hair follicle miniaturization leading to baldness. 

Hair follicles located within the horseshoe area of the scalp are more likely to be regularly exposed to higher levels of DHT

if one regularly follows more Western lifestyle and diet leading to the metabolic disruptions favouring more conversion of hormone testosterone to dihydrotestosterone with 5 alpha-reductase enzyme. 

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