Vertex Overload: A Thermo Mechanical and Metabolic Framework for Androgenetic Alopecia

    CHOI, IL WOONG
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    TLDR Hair loss is caused by mechanical, thermal, and metabolic factors, not just hormones.
    The paper "Vertex Overload: A Thermo Mechanical and Metabolic Framework for Androgenetic Alopecia" proposes a new framework for understanding androgenetic alopecia (AGA) by focusing on the vertex of the scalp as a critical area affected by chronic mechanical and thermal stress. It suggests that the vertex acts as a thermodynamic and mechanical exhaust node, where chronic stress leads to local hypoxia, inflammation, and vascular changes, causing hair follicles to shrink and enter a low-metabolic state. The study reinterprets androgens and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) as co-mediators of stress rather than isolated toxins. The framework predicts that interventions targeting mechanical tension, microcirculation, and redox balance could enhance traditional anti-androgen treatments, offering a more comprehensive explanation for the pattern and persistence of AGA.
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