YES
It will grow back thicker
Yes It Does Depending On How Bad The Burn Is.
no
See Where_does_the_epidermis_grow_from
Yes It Does Depending On How Bad The Burn Is.
A nail will grow from the nail matrix, located beneath the epidermis.
If a dog's skin is burned, the hair may not grow back in the affected area depending on the severity of the burn. Severe burns can damage the hair follicles and prevent regrowth. It is important to seek veterinary care if your dog gets burned to ensure proper treatment and healing.
They can and do. Simply quit plucking, try a micro razor for tidying up the line. It generally takes about 4 months for eyebrows to fully grow back.
The epidermis forms from key specialised stem cells found deeper under the outer layer. These stem cells are found in or on top of the dermis and grow into the epidermis. These cells in grow in layers and as the layers age, the cells undergo a process called 'keratinisation' almost completely changing into the protein keratin. The last part of the cell that is converted is the nucleus.
Scissors and razor. I would say waxing would be the best. It lasts longer and the hair will grow back finer.
If the hair is just damaged then it will grow back. If the extent of the burn has reached and scalp and it gets scarred then there may not e regrowth as the follicles will be damaged.
You would have to burn the skin pretty bad to stop the hair from growing on it, just burning the hair off is same as shaving it it off, it will definitely grow back.