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  2. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of hair growth in generalized prepubertal hypertrichosis predominates the face, back, and limbs. [6] Importantly, this is unique from excessive hair growth patterns in hirsutism. [6] Hypertrichosis itself is benign, but presents a cosmetic issue that may lead to psychosocial problems.

  3. Hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Hirsutism is a type of hypertrichosis exclusive to women and children, resulting from an excess of androgen-sensitive hair growth. [16] Patients with hirsutism exhibit patterns of adult male hair growth. [1] Chest and back hair are often present on women with hirsutism. [16] Hirsutism is both congenital and acquired.

  4. Is It a Cowlick or Balding? How to Tell the Difference - AOL

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    A cowlick is a natural hair growth pattern that’s different from the pattern of the rest of your hair on your scalp. Often, a cowlick appears as one section of hair on the top of the head that ...

  5. Hair whorl - Wikipedia

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    Most people have clockwise scalp hair-whorls. Parietal whorls which are considered to be normal scalp patterns could be a single whorl or double whorls. Cases of triple parietal whorls are less common. Amar J. S. Klar conducted research to see if there was a genetic link between handedness and hair-whorl direction. He found that 8.4% of right ...

  6. Baby born will full head of thick hair is often mistaken for ...

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  7. The mother of 1-year-old Locklan Samples knew her child’s hair was different. Blindingly blonde and sticking straight out of his head like dandelion seeds, Lock’s locks were distinctive indeed ...

  8. Human hair growth - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly stated that hair grows about 1 cm per month on average; however reality is more complex, since not all hair grows at once. Scalp hair was reported to grow between 0.6 cm and 3.36 cm per month. The growth rate of scalp hair somewhat depends on age (hair tends to grow more slowly with age), sex, and ethnicity. [3]

  9. Cowlick - Wikipedia

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    A cowlick is a section of human hair that stands straight up or lies at an angle at odds with the style in which the rest of an individual's hair is worn. [1] [2] The most common site of a human cowlick is in the crown, but they can appear anywhere on the head. They also sometimes occur in the front and back of the head. [citation needed]