Why does the same hormone grow your beard and destroy your hairline? Research/Science 5/8/2026
DHT promotes beard growth but causes scalp hair loss due to inflammation and fibrosis. Treatments like finasteride and minoxidil help with hormonal signals and blood flow but don't address underlying inflammation.
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