DHT is known as dihydrotestosterone. DHT is made from the combining of testosterone and androgen. When this combination happens, hair loss occurs.
Dihydrotestosterone can cause the resting phases to extend, and the growing phases to shorten in which case DHT needs to be blocked to avoid hair loss. What is miniaturization, and how does it contribute to hair loss? By blocking the vitamins and nutrients hair needs, dihydrotestosterone continues to shorten the hair?
S growing phases until it reaches what is known as the vellus stage.
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