The cost of having a doctor remove head lice can vary depending on the doctor and location. On average, it may range from $50 to $200 or more for a professional lice removal service. It's always best to check with the specific doctor or clinic for their pricing.
Human head hair tends to be longer, finer, and more pigmented than body hair. It also grows at a faster rate and has a longer growth phase compared to body hair. Additionally, head hair is more responsive to hormones and environmental factors, resulting in differences in texture and appearance compared to body hair.
On average, a human head has about 100,000 hair follicles, which can produce individual hairs. The number of hairs on a person's head can vary based on factors such as genetics, hair thickness, and natural hair loss.
3 soft tissues: *Head *Bones *Hair
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A person without hair on their head can be called bald or hairless.
You can't remove a perm. You have to wait for your hair to grow all the way out, or you have to shave your head.
go to a hair clinic and they will tell u
They can use hair from anywhere on your body. Whether it be the hair on your head to the hair on your arms, eyebrows, legs or anywhere really.
No you need a docter
don't ask me that if I don't know it. ___________ This is a question for your doctor.
The Parting of the Ways. Cristopher Eccleston (who didn't have much hair at all) regenerated into David Tennant (who has a full head of hair).
You go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your problem.
As soon as the tips start to protrude through the hair of the head.
A Bosley hair transplants can cost anywhere between $300 and $5000. This is because some people have only a small section of hair dealt with and other have their entire head.
There just might be something crawling in your hair if you meant hair. Lice can crawl on the hair and be on the scalp to make you feel like scratching the head. See a doctor to confirm if lice is the problem or something else.
you go to the doctor tell them what is happaning with youor head then they will tel you that you might have dry scalpsand if that is not the probmlem then they will make an appiontment for you to see the hair docter
If you mean that your head is itchy, and that you are losing hair, the itch is definitely from the hair loss. Have your Doctor give you a thyroid test, you could have a thyroid problem that just needs medication. Or have you had a perm recently? When you have breakage from a perm, it will be very itchy as the hair grows back in. Hope that helps...:D