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Laser hair removal has found to delay hair regrowth by up to 3 months. [28] Laser hair removal can cause redness, edema , first to second degree burns, skin damage, and pigmentation. [ 26 ] Those with darker skin types are at greater risk for dyspigmentation and scarring, because they have higher melanin content.
Hypertrichosis (better known as Werewolf Syndrome) is an abnormal amount of hair growth over the body. [1] [2] The two distinct types of hypertrichosis are generalized hypertrichosis, which occurs over the entire body, and localized hypertrichosis, which is restricted to a certain area. [1]
Alopecia Areata. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that affects about 2 percent of the population. It occurs when your immune system attacks your hair follicles. This can damage your ...
Uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) is a rare structural anomaly of the hair with a variable degree of effect. It is characterized by hair that is silvery, dry, frizzy, wiry, and impossible to comb. [4] It was first reported in the early 20th century. [5] It typically becomes apparent between the ages of 3 months and 12 years. [6]
"She was begging me to do something about it," a mom says of her daughter being teased about her eyebrows.
This five-year-old girl’s hair is better than yours. ... parents love sharing images of their kids on social media, with mums and dads posting on average 11-20 images a month,” she says ...
The mother of 1-year-old Locklan Samples knew her child’s hair was different. Blindingly blonde and sticking straight out of his head like dandelion seeds, Lock’s locks were distinctive indeed ...
Frictional alopecia is the loss of hair that is caused by rubbing of the hair, follicles, or skin around the follicle. [1] The most typical example of this is the loss of ankle hair among people who wear socks constantly for years. [2] The hair may not grow back even years after the source of friction has ended.