Babies typically lose the hair they are born with, known as lanugo, within the first few weeks to months after birth. This is a normal part of their development.
Babies typically lose their hair around 3 to 6 months of age, which is a normal part of their growth and development.
Babies typically start to lose their hair around 3 to 6 months of age. This is a normal part of their growth and development.
Yes, babies often lose the hair they are born with, known as lanugo, within the first few months of life. This is a natural process and is replaced by their permanent hair.
No, babies do not lose all their hair during the first few months of life. It is common for babies to experience hair loss, known as "shedding," in the first few months, but this is usually temporary and new hair will grow back.
You lose so much hair when you shampoo is because your old hair gets washed away from your head
Yes it can. If it is on your head it is fairly obvious, but any shock may cause you to lose your hair.
It is common for babies to lose their hair around 4 months old due to hormonal changes. This is known as telogen effluvium and is a normal part of the hair growth cycle. The hair will typically grow back within a few months.
If you get a mole on your head removed it will likely leave a scar. This scar will prevent you from regrowing hair in that area.
It is common for babies to lose hair in the first few months of life. This is known as infant hair loss and can be caused by factors such as hormonal changes, friction from rubbing against bedding, or simply the natural growth cycle of hair. In most cases, the hair will grow back on its own as the baby gets older.
I think you mean "alopecia". It means when you lose hair from your head or body.
A hair is a protein secretion by a tiny gland called a hair follicle. These glands can die, at which point you lose the hair in that location.
Newborns typically lose their hair within the first few months of life, usually around 3-6 months of age. This is a normal part of their development and new hair will eventually grow in its place.