I'm 21 years old but I don't have facial hair what is the problem I don't know please give solution.
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Some men just can’t grow beards, no matter how hard they try. They have what one might call “perpetual baby-face syndrome.” This isn’t a real medical condition, but many men suffer from it nonetheless. Beards are produced by a chemical known as dihydrotestosterone, which is synthesized from testosterone — the hormone that stimulates male development and sexual characteristics. The ability to grow a beard is dictated by the way in which a man’s body reacts to testosterone. In general, most males have around the same level of testosterone. But as the New York Times highlights, men who grow thick beards are more sensitive, or responsive, to testosterone than their baby-faced peers. In other words, the capacity to grow a beard has nothing to do with manliness, virility or testosterone levels, and everything to do with genetics. Not being able to grow a beard isn’t a medical issue, and there’s nothing you can or should do about it. Doctors warn against seeking medical treatment due to nasty side effects, such as scar-inducing acne, liver problems and balding. So, if you are not having any other signs and symptoms of male hypogonadism (decreased testosterone levels, there is nothing to worry about much.
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The only treatment which works is hair transplant. In this treatment we take hair from the back of your head and implant it on your beard area. The hair will start growing after 3 to 4 months which will be permanent. You can contact me for previous case photos and cost of surgery.
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