Will A Large Increase In Testosterone Boost Hair Growth On Ones Head?

by admin on February 2, 2010

I was wondering if someone were to start taking testosterone boosters if the hair production will be thrown into overdrive. (Mainly concerned about the hair on the head)

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alex p February 2, 2010 at 9:48 pm

Probably not. Look around you: you see plenty of bald men who are in good shape and, I would assume, sexually active.
Male pattern baldness is genetic, with the relevant genes on the sex linked Y chromosome.
Unless you are intructed to do so by a qualified endocrinologist, do not inject hormones – or hormone boosters – into yourself. Your brain will detect the excess testosterone and tell your balls to produce less – it works like a thermostat. If you are at risk for certain prostate cancers, excess T will aggravate the cancer. Also, some people have suggested that high levels of T are associated with violent behavior, of the kind that can lead to jail.
Most men make all the T they need for good sexual activity. Adding more probably won’t give you more hair, at least not on your head.

mr_farts February 2, 2010 at 10:19 pm

Quite the contrary, you might go bald. Pattern baldness has to do with testosterone levels. Stay away from the stuff.

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