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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).
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There are shampoo's and drugs that claim to be the solution to everyones hair loss problems however for long term solutions hair transplants and scalp micro pigmentation are the best way forward. Each giving very different results. A website giving information about the scalp micro pigmentation is http://www.skalp.com/.
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This is a very typical question, they say that on average as humans we lose around 100 hairs per day. This doesn't necessarily mean these hairs are permanently lost. Each hair has a natural cycle that its undergoes, after the cycle ends it dies then the hair follicle grows a new hair in its place. This is why hairs that are plucked regrow. -ScalpMP™ Scalp MicroPigmentation www.scalpmp.com
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Answer... They are most likely a type of acne that many people can have. In blacks, however, they can be more prevalent in the scalp and face due primarily to the way hair grows. The hair grows in a kinking and twisting manner [tightly coiled, like a spring]and will actually begging to grow back into the skin, thus causing something in medicine that we call a "foreign body reaction". That becomes irritated and infected. If in the scalp it's called acne, and on the face, "pseudofoliculitis barbae"... If you are one of the unfortunate folks that have this, please see a dermatologist. Hope this helps!
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