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Sometimes you can get alopecia and then it can just go so maybe it is a sign that your hair is coming back.
you can if it's minor scarring, if so go to the store and look for acne scarring cream . if deep scarring your screwed.
There are many companies on the internet where one could go for alopecia treatment. A few of the companies online include Optima Hair, The Private Clinic, and Hair Solved.
Its probably hypertrophic scarring. Go see your piercer to find out if it may be caused by poor-fitting jewelry.
You need to go back to the piercer that performed it. If that isn't an option, go to a doctor. If it isn't that deeply grown in, removal is fairly simple. If it is (and that's what they're designed to do -- grow into your tissue), the piercer (or MD) will use a scalpel to remove it. The scarring should be minimal. That being said, if scarring is a worry for you, don't get it somewhere like your face.
Risks of an industrial include keloids, hypertrophic scarring, and infection. If cared for properly, none of these things should occur.
They are a form of scarring. Only plastic surgery can help.
It is not necessary to visit your doctor if you have molescum. It is a rash that will eventually heal on its own without scarring. If the rash persists seeing a doctor would be a good idea to ensure it is not anything else.
I started to lose my hair last year. The doctor told me that stress is the cause of it. I wish that person all the best of luck in the world. Just be sure to tell them that hair does not make them. Good luck and God Bless:) ANSWER that is alopecia, alopecia is hairloss not a disease that causes hair loss. there are several different types of alopecia, and its named appropriately depending on the extent of the hairloss, ie alopecia areata is some male like bald patches, alopecia universalis-total and all body hair loss etc and most of them dont seem to have any specific cause, but of course lacking in nutrients etc can always be a culprit of any sudden body changes go to the doctor they can help you discover which it is. f4
Yes, and you need to do it as soon as possible. You are at risk for rejection and scarring. No piercer should have done your eyebrow with a curved barbell. Dont go back to him.
Most balding men do not go completely bald (Norwood 7), but those who do, are usually terminally bald at 25, even earlier. If hair loss begins at 17-19, going completely bald takes usually less than 5 years. One can even go bald in less than a year, but it is rare. By Alopecia Areata one can go bald (Alopecia Totalis) overnight.
To treat an electrical burn, you need to first put some ice on it. Seeing a doctor is necessary because you want to avoid infection. Keep it covered and keep ointment on it to fight infection and scarring.