Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Remodeling of Androgenetic Alopecia via Bio-Electric and Hydrodynamic Restoration

    Choi, Il Woong
    This paper challenges the current approach to treating Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Baldness) by highlighting the overlooked role of hydrodynamic and bio-electric failures, specifically identifying Galeal Tension-Induced Follicular Hypoxia as a key mechanism. The study suggests that chronic tension in the Galea Aponeurotica, caused by cranial muscle contraction, compresses perifollicular capillaries, leading to a hypoxic environment. This hypoxia increases HIF-1alpha, which in turn elevates TGF-beta1 and 5-alpha-reductase, contributing to hair loss as an ischemic event rather than a purely hormonal one. The authors propose a Triad Therapeutic Protocol that addresses the Electrolyte Medium, Vascular Dynamics, and Neurological Signal to restore balance and potentially reverse the condition.
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