As time goes on, especially after 30, chronic low-grade inflammation in the crown area begins to create a hostile environment for follicles.
And in vulnerable areas like the crown, buildup starts to accumulate around each follicle — dead skin cells, sebum, product residue, and inflammatory debris — creating a barrier that chokes off oxygen and nutrients. This triggers chronic inflammation that attacks follicle cells, eventually replacing them with scar tissue.
The problem? Most treatments weren't designed to interrupt this entire cycle.
Not even the expensive ones.
They treat one symptom. But they don't target what's happening at all three stages — the suffocation, the inflammation, AND the scarring — where the destruction is actually coming from.