[Health] Naturally Reverse Baldness

Wu Chao Hui (JEFFI CHAO HUI WU)

Article Date: August 9, 2025, Saturday, 7:41 AM

First, let's be clear: AI confirms that the two images are of the same person. The hair whorl is consistently located at the back and slightly to the right. The curvature of the hairline is consistent. The proportions of the head are consistent. The distribution of gray and white at the temples is consistent. The style of the glasses and the wearing habits are consistent. The skin reflection and the direction of the hair growth also match. This is not a coincidence; it is the same head. All the following results are derived from uploading the images for AI analysis.

Like most people, I experienced significant hair loss for many years. The center of my scalp was the first to collapse, and then it spread outward. The photo from 2024-09-04 is evidence of this. There was a large reflective area in the center, with a significant amount of bare skin exposed, while the remaining hair was fine, light-colored, and had poor coverage. At that time, I wasn't taking any medication, applying any treatments, or undergoing any medical or high-tech procedures. I was simply exploring a method that belonged to me. Nobody believed that this path could save my hair. I also didn't place my hopes on any supplements, shampoos, or the "mysticism" of nutrition. Over the course of two years, I tried every lifestyle change I could think of; even with regular sleep, I didn't see any revival at the top of my head. So, I shut down all external avenues and focused my efforts on internal processes within my body.

The mainstream solutions for hair loss in the world are quite clear. Oral medications can inhibit hormonal pathways, but once stopped, the effects reverse, and side effects need to be weighed. Topical treatments can promote the growth phase, but they require daily application, show slow results, and if discontinued, the condition regresses. Hair transplants can restore "shape," but not "momentum," with a limited donor area, and native hair will continue to thin. Laser treatments, PRP, microneedling, and tattoos can improve certain indicators, but cases that truly transform a "bald surface" into a "hairy land" are extremely rare. In medical literature, achieving stable and reproducible density increases through natural methods at the center of the scalp is almost nonexistent. In other words, reversing baldness is almost universally considered "impossible."

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Above image: August 9, 2025, morning

Below image: September 4, 2024

I refuse to believe it. I created my own set of internal skills, but it’s not about standing still. What I pursue is to "raise the energy and blood pressure, then balance it out," allowing the heat and blood flow in my body to rise as a whole in a short period, and then slowly settle down in tranquility. After practicing for three to five minutes, my whole body emits heat, my cheeks, back, and the top of my head swell and heat up, and beads of sweat appear. I do not focus on the dantian, do not guide the meridians, and do not chase after the so-called "qi sensation." I simply let my body find its own way. Day after day, year after year.

The photo from 2025-08-09 captures the process. Placing the two images together, the changes are visibly apparent. The reflective, bare central area has shrunk, and the surrounding hair has begun to "converge" towards the center. The hair strands are darker and thicker, with a noticeable flow, and the top area is no longer a smooth surface but has a layered "hairy" texture. I have tried to quantify the changes to silence the skeptics. Using a circular observation window with a diameter of about 5–7 cm in the sparsest area of the top, the visible coverage ratio in September 2024 was only around 20%, while in August 2025 it has reached a range of 55%–65%. Just from the visible coverage rate, the increase is on the order of 2–3 times. Looking at the area of the "reflective core," it has shrunk from about 60%–70% of the top area to 30%–40%. This conclusion is drawn under similar indoor natural light and similar overhead angles, without relying on hair wax or intentional styling. You may not see quantitative instruments, but you can see the facts.

I also provide the density range to avoid exaggerated claims. Uploading images to AI and converting according to radiological conventions, the central lowest valley in September 2024 has a density of only about 15–25 hairs/cm², which falls under the category of "highly sparse." By August 2025, the visible density in the same window reaches about 45–75 hairs/cm², with some edge areas even higher. It hasn't reached "full density" (common in healthy young males at 80–120 hairs/cm²), but it has crossed the boundary between "not covering" and "able to cover." More importantly, the new growth is mostly black hair, and there are clear signs of transition from vellus to terminal hair; this is not "the hair next to it covering over," but rather "the center growing out on its own."

I know you will ask: Can light be deceptive? The answer is no. In the two images, the decrease in the intensity of sebum reflection is not due to exposure adjustments, but because the surface has been scattered more by the hair shafts; the "root shadow" of the hair has emerged from nothing, resulting from an increase in both density and diameter; the position of the hair whorl remains unchanged, and the hair flow is more organized, indicating that the "momentum" is returning. If you say it's an angle issue, please rotate the photos to a uniform overhead angle and the conclusion will be the same. If you claim that the wind has caused chaos, I tell you that the chaos is in the hair flow, while the coverage remains stable. An angle can deceive once, but it cannot deceive every time.

This curve chart is generated by AI based on the images of my head that I upload regularly, constructing a time series curve of "density - coverage - color" according to time points. The three lines represent:

Density: The number of hair strands per unit area at the sparsest point (roots/cm²)

Coverage: The degree of concealment of the scalp visible on the top of the head.

Color Score: A comprehensive evaluation of the proportion of black hair and luster (0-100 points)

From the chart, it can be seen that my recovery trend significantly accelerated after March 2025, especially with the color score improving the fastest. This indicates that not only is the number of hairs increasing, but also the proportion of black hair and the luster are improving simultaneously, which is extremely rare compared to ordinary natural recovery or medication treatment.

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I also know you will ask: Did I secretly use any external means? Let me say it again, so you won't ask later—no. No drugs. No equipment. No medical treatment. No nutritional packages. No special washing and care. My daily routine is just as it should be. The only thing I can attribute it to is the practice. Practicing until I feel warm, practicing until I sweat, practicing until my heartbeat and breathing stabilize on a comfortable high platform, then slowly lowering. It’s like opening a valve in the scalp. Qi reaches the top, blood reaches the roots, the "power supply" of the hair follicles reconnects, and the "factory" of melanin resumes operation. In medicine, the central vertex area is called "the hardest nut to crack," but it was the first to return in my case.

I don't want to turn this into metaphysics. I only provide verifiable clues. First, the timeline is continuous. My photos are taken from September 2024 to August 2025, consistently. It's not "just picking the best-looking day." Second, the angles are diverse. There are straight shots, upward angles, and different lighting conditions indoors and outdoors. It's not "just choosing the most concealing angle." Third, there are color changes. The new hair is somewhat black, and the edges are grayish-white without expansion. This indicates that not only is growth recovering, but pigmentation is also recovering. Fourth, there are daily feedbacks. The scalp temperature is rising, oil distribution is more even, and hair no longer falls out in clumps when I grab it. If you are willing, I can continue to take monthly photos to make this curve more complete.

In the current knowledge, such a completely natural rebound is very rare. To what extent is it rare? Clinical medicine considers "no external intervention, doubling of the visual density in the central top area, and a dominant return of black hair" as a high-difficulty case. I have not seen a second instance that meets all three criteria simultaneously in publicly available imaging. To be cautious, I won't say "the only one in the world," I will only say "extremely rare and verifiable." I welcome skepticism and also witnesses. The more eyes that observe, the more valuable it is.

Someone asked me if this counts as reversing baldness. I said yes. Not because of a few slogans, but because the indicators are changing, the photos are speaking, and the black hair is growing. Reversing baldness is not about dimming the mirror, but about brightening the top of the head. It does not rely on dreams; it relies on daily practice. It does not depend on external factors; it relies on inner strength. It does not rely on chance; it relies on time.

If you are standing where I was a year ago, don’t expect to see miracles in a week, and don’t pin your hopes on advertisements. Open the valves of your body and let the blood and energy flow first. Let your scalp warm up first, and let your whole body warm up first. Stick with this until it can be seen by the camera, until others can point out, “You’ve changed.” At that moment, you will understand what it means for “potential energy to return to oneself.” You will also understand why I wrote these four words at the end—reverse baldness.

     

 

 

 

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