Tiny needles are inserted into the hair follicle followed by an electrical charge that damages it, causing it to stop producing hair. |
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This ingredient exfoliates the surface of the skin and reduces inflammation in the hair follicle, helping the hair to break through. |
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Further, research also shows that Benzoyl Peroxide will get rid of the hair follicle of dead cells to prevent further plugging of pores. |
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Pro-vitamin B5 and zinc serve as backup, latching on to the binding sites in the hair follicle where DHT would do its damage. |
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Laser systems emit a beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle. |
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No one had been able to isolate stem cells from the hair follicle in this way before. |
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Folliculitis presents with a subcorneal pustule in the opening of a hair follicle, with surrounding neutrophilic infiltrate. |
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The hair follicle is located under the skin, houses the hair bulb and root, and is responsible for the hair's growth. |
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An expensive and often painful procedure, it involves inserting a needle directly into the hair follicle to electrocute the root. |
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They result when oil, dead skin cells and bacteria trapped in the hair follicle cause it to swell and eventually burst. |
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Electrolysis involves inserting a needle under your skin in order to zap an electric current through your hair follicle and damage it. |
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Acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, which is made up of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland and a hair. |
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In hair follicle cells, for example, the wingless gene changes stem cells to skin cells. |
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The cells that supply the hair follicle remain active, so the potential for re-growth is always there. |
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This inflammation of the entire follicle or the deeper portion of the hair follicle is called deep folliculitis. |
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The oily sebum rises up through the hair follicle, providing lubrication for your skin and hair. |
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The mechanism of action by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is unknown, but it appears to act at the level of the hair follicle. |
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If the lipid material accumulates in the hair follicle, we have the formation of comedones, or blackheads. |
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The basic acne lesion, called the comedo, is simply an enlarged and plugged hair follicle. |
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Each hair is made of tough and stretchable protein called keratin, manufactured by the hair follicle. |
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Earliest changes in the hair follicle occur when the follicular canal becomes blocked with abnormally keratinized desquamating cells. |
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Near the hair follicle is the sebaceous gland, which is responsible for releasing sebum to fill the gaps of the cuticle cells. |
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Disorders of alopecia can be divided into those in which the hair follicle is normal and those in which the hair follicle is damaged. |
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Beaming the laser on small areas of your skin basically destroys the hair follicle and impairs its growth. |
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Infection of a hair follicle anywhere on the body is known as a boil, or furuncle. |
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At the hair follicle, one or several sebaceous glands and an arrector pili muscle, which causes the hair to stand on end, can be found. |
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The term stye refers to small painful boil, an inflamed hair follicle or an infection of a sebaceous gland in the edge of the eyelid. |
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We are talking about actually taking cells from one's own blood, bone marrow or skin from one's own body, simply extracting a hair follicle. |
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Typically, the bacteria that infect one hair follicle spread and infect others. |
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Apply preferably in the evening to allow the product to penetrate into hair follicle before shaving the next day. |
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Short of surgical removal of the hair follicle, the only permanent treatment is electrolysis. |
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Normal skin excretions become blocked at the hair follicle, even the very fine hairs on the face, and a backup of dead skin and oil builds up. |
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But with first-time waxers, the hair follicle is often surrounded by something similar to a whitehead, so when you rip it out it can cause a bit of bleeding. |
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The usual remedies for unwanted hair include plucking, shaving, waxing or chemical depilatories, but all of them are temporary, as none damage the hair follicle. |
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Hair care products contain fine and caring ingredients for cleaning and regeneration of hair, hair follicle and skin. |
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This is a chronic inflammation of the hair follicle and sebaceous gland characterized by pustules, comedones, cysts, and scars, and it affects most adolescents. |
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When DHT is produced locally within the hair follicle, it causes regular hairs to turn into miniature hairs, eventually killing the hair follicle. |
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Eventually the hair follicle dies and the hair is permanently lost. |
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Commonly known as an abscess or boil, a furuncle is a tender, erythematous, firm or fluctuant mass of walled-off purulent material, arising from the hair follicle. |
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This disease is a localized folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicle, and furunculosis or rupture of the hair follicle restricted to the chin and lips. |
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This creates heat and in some circumstances you can literally see the hairs popping out of the hair follicle as they explode from the energy they have absorbed. |
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This energy destroys the hair follicle preventing the hair from growing back. |
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The events of early anagen are, in effect, a reenactment of the early development of the hair follicle. |
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Skin can actually now be grown simply by plucking a few hairs, because the skin's stem cell resides in the hair follicle. |
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During this electrolysis technique, a barely noticeably current is applied to the basis of the hair follicle. |
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Mild acne begins in a hair follicle with its attached sebaceous gland, which produces the clear, oily sebum that lubricates the skin. |
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Pimples or pustules located around a hair follicle. |
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In people with third-degree burns, for example, any regenerating skin appears as a growing island with a hair follicle at its center. |
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Mice treated for five days with one of two JAK inhibitors sprouted new hair within 10 days, greatly accelerating the hair follicle growth phase. |
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The hair growth galvanizer, targeting hair follicle stem cells to reactivate hair growth. |
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For each decade after 30, there's a 10-20 per cent reduction of these pigment-producing melanocytes in the hair follicle. |
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Each hair grows from a pocket in the skin called the hair follicle. |
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If the reservoir at the top of the hair follicle can replenish the growing hair bulb, pigment production continues. |
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It consists of a system that uses laser and infrared light for applying power in the hair follicle, thus increasing the blood circulation in the scalp. |
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The melanin pigments are produced by the melanocytes of the hair follicle. |
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The dermal papilla is a highly active group of cells, and it is derived from the dermis mesenchyme, located at the base of the hair follicle. |
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It reduces androgen effects at the hair follicle and pilosebaceous unit, decreasing hirsutism and acne. |
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They can be caused by a blockage in one of the glands of the skin, such as the sweat gland or derived from the sebaceous gland or hair follicle. |
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An ingrown hair or bump comes from irritation and generally shaving up in the wrong direction with a dull blade or shaving up pushing a hair follicle into the skin with the screen on an electric razor. |
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The exact mechanism of action is unknown, but it is thought to work by improving circulation around the hair follicle or binding to the DHT receptors in the hair bulb. |
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Expression and localization of the vascular endothelial growth factor and changes of microvessel density during hair follicle development of liaoning cashmere goats. |
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