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by jjoonathan
1321 days ago
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You're underselling modern medicine and giving rubicon33 way too much credit. This isn't merely academic, it isn't merely correlations, it isn't speculative, and it isn't a mess of competing explanations. Hair transplants are a common and reliable intervention for male pattern baldness. If MPB were due to a tension mechanism, transplants wouldn't work. But they do. If MPB were due to a tension mechanism, surgical intervention would be simpler than transplanting thousands of follicles. But it isn't. If MPB is due to an endocrine mechanism, which it is, transplanted hair would behave differently than adjacent "native" hair against the progression of balding. It does. Billions of transplanted follicles on millions of balding heads testify to the fact that rubicon33 is way off base. |
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