It will bleed for about 5 minutes only but it depends on how much skin is pulled out.
Sometimes. They are, after all, pushing thru the skin. If it gets excessive, ask your dentist for advice.
diabeties restricts waxing treatments because as the wax strip is pulled off if you start to bleed when you dont have diabeties then you are fine but if you do have diabeties and the skin starts to bleed it will take longer to stop bleeding because diabetic skin takes longer to heal than people without diabeties
you can bleed on any part of your skin that is cut or wounded.
Dogs bleed the same way people bleed. When they have a cut or any other injury that breaks the skin they will bleed.
you bleed
I pulled off my old burnt skin (from inside my nose) after 1 week.
Not quite. The skin in your mouth is called a mucuous membrane.
No, a mouth is not covered by skin. The mouth is an opening in the face that is lined with mucous membranes, which are different from skin. These membranes help keep the mouth moist and are important for functions such as eating, speaking, and breathing. Skin surrounds the mouth but does not cover the inside of it.
When you pull out a hair, you typically don't bleed because hair follicles are not surrounded by blood vessels; they are located in the dermis layer of the skin, which contains the blood supply. The hair itself is made of keratin and is not living tissue, so removing it usually doesn't affect the surrounding skin or cause damage to blood vessels. However, if the hair is pulled out forcefully or if the skin is irritated, it may cause minor bleeding or soreness.
pimples.
the dermis
Turtles only shed skin not shell if u were wondering and no they do not bleed while shedding