Is Androgen Hormones Cause Hair Loss and Acne ?

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Dr. Lawrence J Green from Skinalliance LDB discusses if androgen hormones cause hair loss and acne. Learn more about the effects of testosterone and creatine on your skin health.

In this informative video, Dr. Lawrence J. Green delves into the relationship between androgen hormones and common skin issues such as hair loss and acne. Are androgens really the culprits behind these conditions? Join us as we explore the science behind hormones, their effects on the skin, and the latest research findings.
Learn about the role of androgen hormones in the body, how they can influence hair follicle health, and what you can do to manage these effects. Whether you’re experiencing hair thinning, breakouts, or just curious about hormonal impacts on your skin, this video provides valuable insights.
 
 



 






 
This ones going out to all those bros stinkin' up those so called HRT/men's health forums!

Stop f**king blaming high estradiol!

Critical points here!

* The four established pillars of acne pathogenesis are sebum production, follicular hyperkeratinization, Cutibacterium acne (C. acnes) colonization and proliferation of pro-inflammatory strains, and cascades of inflammation.4 Yet, as Del Rosso explained,the pivotal role that androgen hormones play in acne pathogenesis has previously been overlooked.


* We now know that the skin itself is an endocrine organ, capable of producing androgens, and that these hormones are implicated early on in the clinical cascade of acne pathogenesis.5 Notably, androgens stimulate sebum production by sebocytes within sebaceous glands in the skin, which creates a highly favorable microenvironment for growth of C. acnes bacteria within the pilosebaceous follicle.6 “If there are no androgens, there’s no sebum, and if there’s no sebum, there’s no acne; and that’s practically universally true,” DelRosso remarked. Androgens also stimulate cytokines and other inflammatory pathways, leading to downstream effects that further promote lesion development (Figure 2).5


* Clascoterone 1% cream is a novel topical androgen receptor inhibitor approved for the treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years of age and older.7 It directly targets and inhibits androgens in the skin by competing with androgens, primarily dihydrotestosterone (DHT), for binding to the androgen receptor within the cytoplasm of sebocytes, thereby inhibiting sebum production and reducing inflammatory cytokines.5-7





Figure 2: Acne vulgaris pathogenesis clinical cascade.

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