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  2. What is Terminal Hair - Hair Transplant Mentor

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    What is Terminal Hair? Terminal hairs are thick, strong, pigmented hairs that have fully matured. These hairs can be found in abundance on the scalp, in the pubic region, under the arms, and on the face (males only). The opposite of a terminal hair is called a vellus hair.

  3. What is Vellus Hair - Hair Transplant Mentor

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    What is Vellus Hair? Vellus hair references short and fine hairs on the body or scalp that are commonly referred to as “peach fuzz” or baby hair. In fact, this type of hair is more observable on women and children than men. This is because vellus hairs are translucent and easily concealed by the thicker terminal hairs.

  4. Telogen Phase of Hair Growth. What You Need to Know!

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    Hair Follicle Activity during the Telogen Phase. In the previous stage, known as the catagen phase, the follicle shrinks rapidly to cut off the hair shaft from the blood supply. During this next phase, the hair follicle relocates and restructures its cells towards the bottom of the hair fiber itself, effectively anchoring the hair at the base.

  5. What is Miniaturization? - Hair Transplant Mentor

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    Eventually, the hair follicle’s diameter reduces to the point where new hairs no longer grow. Miniaturization is a key identifier when visually inspecting the scalp for signs of hair loss. It almost always means that future hair loss can be expected. Miniaturization can also be identified as shorter hairs that have a kinky or “frizzy ...

  6. Anagen Hair Growth? What the Heck is THAT? - Hair Transplant...

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    The anagen phase is the part of the hair growth cycle when the hair enters a state of active growth. In other words, it is the only time new hair is growing. Most dermatologists agree that this time period lasts anywhere from three to five years. When using medications such as Rogaine the anagen phase is lengthened which helps hair to grow ...

  7. What is Hypertrichosis? - Hair Transplant Mentor

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    Acquired – this refers to traditional hypertrichosis, which is any excessive hair growth that occurs after birth. In this sense, localized hypertrichosis is an acquired form as well. In most acquired forms, the vellus hairs (otherwise known as “peach fuzz”) mature into black, thick terminal hairs. More than one of these types of hairs can ...

  8. HAIR TRANSPLANT GLOSSARY and TERMS & DEFINITIONS

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    The hair transplant glossary terms are in alphabetical order, and each term is a link to a full page that gives you the complete definition of what that hair transplant or hair loss term means. If you do not see a term listed that you have come across during your research, you can contact me with your new term, and I’ll let you know what it ...

  9. Hair Transplant Terms & Definitions S-Z

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    Terminal hair – Thick, strong pigmented hair that shows no signs of miniaturization. Testosterone – The hormone that is secreted by the testicles and is the primary androgen hormone in the male body.

  10. Anagen Effluvium: Causes, Treatment, Symptoms - Hair Transplant...

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    The main difference, however, is the rapid onset of anagen effluvium . AE causes a rapid rate of hair loss, typically within a number of days or weeks after an environmental impact shocks the follicles. With TE, however, hair loss will not become apparent until months later. Sometimes, Anagen effluvium and TE can work in tandem.

  11. Hair Transplant Results After 4 Months

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    Hair Transplant Repair Surgery 2 - Month 4.5. And BOOM!!! Now we’re making progress! Four and a half months after my second hair transplant repair surgery and the growth is kicking in. My crown has an exquisite whorl pattern forming with strong terminal hairs that are greatly reducing, yet never eliminating, my bald spot.