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There are 3 major growth stages: Anagen, Catagen, and Telogen Anagen: is the active growth phase of the hair follicles. Catagen: is the transition period between growth and rest. Hair continues to grow at a decreasing rate. Telogen: is the resting phase of the hair follicle. Over a...

Ι) Lanugo hairs: In the 3rd month of pregnancy, smooth, colorless and soft hairs cover the entire embryo’s body which remains till few weeks before birth. II) Vellus hairs: It is fine, soft and barely pigmented hairs, usually 1 or 2 cm in long. Due to lack of...

Hair formation, hair follicle development is an excellent example of two distinct developmental processes: epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and pattern formation. The differentiated hair follicle contains 20 or more different cell types. Melanocytes, which are responsible for hair color is neural crest origin, and with aging, their numbers...

Hair loss is a most common problem which affects millions of men, women, and children. Half of adults both men and women will experience hair loss of hair by the time they are 60, To loose hairs between 50-100 is normal which part of the hair...

Hereditary hair loss in men is due to the influence of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on genetically susceptible scalp hair follicles. Hair follicles cycle repeatedly through the anagen stage that usually lasts 2-6 years and a resting telogen phase that last 1–4 months. Influence of hormone DHT causes...