If male pattern baldness is caused by testosterone, why are hairs on top of the head more affected by it and hairs like eyebrows, beard, inside ears etc, are affected less?

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If male pattern baldness is caused by testosterone, why are hairs on top of the head more affected by it and hairs like eyebrows, beard, inside ears etc, are affected less?

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Honestly because they are seems to be the prevailing consensus. My hair is thinning and shedding and it sucks and the best research I could find is just that. As some other people said, transitioning is definetly one way to cure it if you are thinking you were always female anyway but otherwise just trying to mitigate it or move the less sensitive hairs to the bald areas seems to be the only way to go.

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