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What does a dermatologist do?

a dermatoligist is a physician who treats burns, rashes, skin infections, etc. pretty much anything that has to do with the skin.


What profession studies hair?

Trichology is the study of hair so a trichologist is the doctor of hair.


What is the name for a doctor who studies hair and scalp?

a dotor a doctor


When you die what still grows?

your nails and hair


What grows longer hair or nails?

hair grows twice as fast as nails


Why does cutting your skin hurt but not cutting your hair or nails?

There no nerves in the hair and nails


Why does cutting your skin hurt but cutting your hair or nails does not?

There no nerves in the hair and nails


What does flax seed oil do for your hair and nails?

Flaxseed oil is said to promote the growth of healthy nails and hair. What it does is nourishes the hair and nails to prevent brittle nails and split ends.


What do dermatologists do?

Hello its very interesting question and everybody who has skin related problems want to know that what do dermatology really do? So basically dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails.


Which organ system includes the hair and nails?

The integumentary system includes the hair, nails, and skin.


How fast do hair and nails grow?

0.00236 MPH for hair and 0.00187 MPH for nails


Why don't you bleed when you cut nails and hair?

Because there is no blood vessels in your hair and nails.