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Mechanical Considerations in Balding


There are four major mechanical or physical changes to the scalp environment that you have to take in to consideration when you want to reverse your hair loss or balding.


  1. FIbrosis/ Hard Tissue - this is the hardened scalp tissues that occur after the soft tissue has been inflamed acutely. The calcium or collagen production laying is not regulated.

  2. Lipid/Crystals - You will feel a grit, or stony or crystal substance embedded into the dermis. The derma roller will crunch or hit a rocky area underneath the epi-dermis. This is calcification of the once liquid lipid or cholesterol into crystals or a grit,

  3. Scalp/Peel Sebum - The face skin will over lay on top of the non-working follicles. The scalp being deactivated and non-hair producing will be quarantined off and skin will overlay on top of it. Also, the sebum will plug all existing follicles.

  4. Galea tourniquet - The sides and the back of the head became hardened especially on the edges near the galea and infected/inflamed. You will have to get this sorted out as well by kneading. It took almost two years for me to realize that the mechanical aspects of balding have to be rectified before "Scalp Conditions Are Met"...

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