Yes, plica can grow back after being surgically removed, although it is relatively uncommon. Plica, which refers to a fold of tissue in the knee joint, may reappear due to the body's natural healing processes or if residual tissue remains after surgery. However, factors such as the individual’s anatomy and activity level can influence the likelihood of regrowth. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized information and advice.
Julian Plica was born in 1978, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
A tropidurus plica eats its food through the same hole it excretes out of.[BUTT MUNCHER]
Adalbert Plica was born on November 6, 1937, in Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland].
The singular form of "plicae" is "plica."
The plica semilunaris is the vestigial remains of the nictitating membrane (or 'third eyelid') found in many fish, birds, and a few mammals. The plica semilunaris and its connected muscles serve no current function, but certainly did in human ancestral species, protecting the eye from foreign contaminants.
if it has been operated on, it takes about 4 weeks.
12 hours a day. well they are nocternal
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yes they do grow back
No toe could not grow back its impossible but a toe nail can grow back i think you have to wait 2 months for your toe nail to grow back
Yes they will grow back.
It depends on if he want it to grow back. But if he wants it to grow back he have to take care of it!!!