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)
Will A Large Increase In Testosterone Boost Hair Growth On Ones Head?
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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.
Quite the contrary, you might go bald. Pattern baldness has to do with testosterone levels. Stay away from the stuff.