Hair Growth Cycles And The Hairs On The Scalp

Posted by Adin | April 1st, 2010 in Hair Removal Techniques | No Comments »

 Hair Laser Removal TipsThe hair and have hair growth cycles vary depending on the area of the body. During puberty, many follicles thicken and enlarge, leading to terminal hair in the armpits and pubis in men and women and in 9 other areas in males and on the other hand, are significantly reduced in the scalp in cases of androgenic alopecia .

Languor: fetal hair seen at birth. You lose approximately 40 months of age, being replaced by hair or terminal hair.

HAIR: prepubescent body hair covering most of the human body, both men and women. During puberty, and after it becomes terminal hair in androgen-dependent areas: armpits and pubis in both sexes, extremities, face, upper chest and pubis in men. Penetrate the skin approximately 0.5 mm. Amontillados are without pigment.

INTERMEDIATE HAIR: have a length of about 1 cm, bone marrow and with relatively little pigment, found in the chest, abdomen and legs of men and Caucasian women.

HAIR TERMINAL: is generated from 3-4 months in the scalp and in areas dependent androgen after puberty. Have marrow and much pigment. Are the hairs on the scalp, bearded men, underarms, pubic area, eyebrows and eyelashes. They may have a depth of 3.5 mm into the skin.


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