Hello, I'm an expert in dermatology with a focus on hair and scalp health. Let's dive into your question about hair regrowth after it has been pulled out.
Hair goes through a natural growth cycle that includes three phases: the anagen (growth) phase, the catagen (transitional) phase, and the telogen (resting) phase. When hair is pulled out, it can disrupt this cycle, but whether or not the hair grows back depends on the extent of the damage to the hair follicle.
If the hair is simply pulled out and the follicle remains undamaged, the hair will typically continue to grow back as part of its normal growth cycle. However, if the follicle is damaged or completely destroyed, hair regrowth may not occur in that area.
Factors that can affect hair regrowth include the health of the scalp, the strength of the hair follicles, and the individual's overall health. It's also important to note that certain medical conditions, medications, or treatments can impact hair growth.
In summary,
pulled out hairs can grow back if the
follicles are not damaged. If the follicles are damaged or destroyed, regrowth may not happen.
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