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Just my scalp and have bumps and scabs
Your scalp is probaly irratated. You might want to wash your hair more often. I wouldnt try to pop the bumps like a pimple either because it could just irratate the scalp. Ive had large bumps on my scalp and after I gave it a good wash it dissapeared after a week. So all you have to do is wash it really good and if that dosent work just keep washing. Also if you keep growing bumps on your scalp you possibly might be growing lice, but its rare when you have bumps. So really all you need to do is wash it. (:
If you lost scalp, the hair will not grow back on the scar tissue that fills back in. If you want to grow hair you will need to see a surgeon who can trim out the scar tissue and graft or stretch existing scalp into the area.
it is organic rubbing alcohol so its not the best for your hair but you can use it to treat dry scalp and your hair will be fine.
Your scalp can ache if you have had your hair pulled back tightly. It can also ache if you have a migraine headache.
no
Another surgical procedure used to treat androgenic alopecia is scalp reduction. By stretching skin, the hairless scalp can be removed and the area of bald skin decreased by closing the space with hair-covered scalp.
No it doesn't. The dye only affects the hair and because you have no hair on your head it will not change colour.
hair is growing back in.cleanse & moisturize.
head does not grow back Yes it will. Shaving hair does not stop regrowth.
I know you can treat your hair after a perm but not a treatment on before a perm because you will irritate your scalp because of the scratching but if you do treat your hair before give it at least 48 hours to set .
The scalp is the part of the head normally covered by hair. The scalp extends from the hairline above the forehead, to the nape of the neck in back, and the scalp extends ear to ear. The scalp is part of the organ we call skin. It is densely covered with hair follicles (except in partial or full baldness).