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The growth of human hair occurs everywhere on the body except for the, the, palms of the hands, some external areas, the, tissue, and, apart from, the. Hair is a made of multi-layered flat cells whose rope-like provide structure and strength to the.The protein called keratin makes up hair and stimulates hair growth.Hair follows a specific growth cycle with three distinct and concurrent phases:,. Each phase has specific characteristics that determine the length of the hair.The body has different types of hair, including and, each with its own type of cellular construction. This varied construction gives the hair unique characteristics, serving specific purposes, mainly warmth (redundant in modern humans) and physical protection. Most humans develop the longest thickest hair on their scalps and (mostly observed in males) faces. This hair will usually grow to several feet before terminating, but many humans develop much longer hair. Marianne Ernst, a German 'Long hair model'.The three stages of hair growth are the, and phases.
Each strand of hair on the human body is at its own stage of development. Once the cycle is complete, it restarts and a new strand of hair begins to form. The growth rate of hair varies from individual to individual depending on their gender, age, genetic predisposition and countless environmental factors.
It is commonly stated that hair grows about 1cm per month on average; however reality is more complex, since not all hair grows at once. Scalp hair is known to grow between 0.6cm and 3.36cm per month. Scalp hair growth rate depends on sex (female hair grows faster than men), ethnicity (Caucasian hair grows faster than Asian hair) and age (hair tends to grow slower with age). Anagen phase The anagen phase is known as the growth phase. This is the phase where the hair physically grows approximately 1 cm per month. It begins in the and can last from three to five years.
The span at which the hair remains in this stage of growth is determined by genetics. The longer the hair stays in the anagen phase, the longer it will grow. During this phase, cells neighboring the in a germinative layer divide to produce new hair fibers, and the follicle buries itself into the layer of the skin to nourish the strand. About 85%–90% of the hairs on one's head are in the anagen phase at any given time.Catagen phase The catagen phase, also known as the transitional phase, allows the follicle to, in a sense, renew itself.
During this time, which lasts about two weeks, the hair follicle shrinks due to disintegration and the papilla detaches and 'rests,' cutting the hair strand off from its nourishing blood supply. Signals sent out by the body (that only selectively affect 1 percent of all hair of one's body at any given time) determine when the anagen phase ends and the catagen phase begins. The first sign of catagen is the cessation of melanin production in the hair bulb and apoptosis of follicular melanocytes. Ultimately, the follicle is 1/6 its original length, causing the hair shaft to be pushed upward. While hair is not growing during this phase, the length of the terminal fibers increases when the follicle pushes them upward.Telogen phase During the telogen or resting phase (also known as shedding phase) the follicle remains dormant for one to four months.
Ten to fifteen percent of the hairs on one's head are in this phase of growth at any given time. In this phase, the epidermal cells lining the follicle channel continue to grow as normal and may accumulate around the base of the hair, temporarily anchoring it in place and preserving the hair for its natural purpose without taxing the body's resources needed during the growth phase.At some point, the follicle will begin to grow again, softening the anchor point of the shaft initially. The hair base will break free from the root and the hair will be shed. Within two weeks, the new hair shaft will begin to emerge once the telogen phase is complete. The process results in normal hair loss known as.Growth inhibitors and disorders In most people, scalp hair growth will halt due to follicle devitalization after reaching a length of generally two or three feet.
Exceptions to this rule can be observed in individuals with hair development abnormalities, which may cause an unusual length of hair growth.Chemotherapy Most drugs work by attacking rapidly dividing cells. Rapid cell replication is one of the hallmarks of cancer; however, hair follicle cells also grow and divide quickly. Consequently, the chemotherapy drugs usually inhibit hair growth. The dose and type of medicine will determine the severity of hair loss. Once the course of chemotherapy has ended, new hair growth may begin after three to 10 weeks.Hair loss.
Main article:is a hair loss disease that can occur in anyone at any stage of life. Specifically is an that causes hair to spontaneously fall out.
It is mainly characterized by bald patches on the scalp or other parts of the body, and can ultimately cause baldness across the entire body. This disease interferes with the hair growth cycle by causing a follicle to prematurely leave the, or active growth, phase and enter the resting, or, phase. The hair growth in the affected follicles is lessened or stopped completely.is caused by adding too much strain on the hair on one's head. Tight ponytails and other styles that require added tension to the hair are often what cause this disease. It can also occur on the face in areas where the hair is often styled. Plucking or waxing one's eyebrows frequently, for example, can yield suppressed hair growth in the area.On the scalp, the hair is usually known to be lost around the hair line, leaving the densest amount of hair at the crown.
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Small will often replace the hair that is lost.Radiation therapy to the head Human hair follicles are very sensitive to the effects of administered to the head, most commonly used to treat cancerous growths within the brain. Hair shedding may start as soon as two weeks after the first dose of radiation and will continue for a couple of weeks. Hair follicles typically enter the phase, and regrowth should commence 2.5 to 3 months after the hair begins to shed. Regrowth may be sparser after treatment.UV-B levels of either 20 or 50 mJ cm −2 in the UV-B range have been shown to inhibit hair growth, reduce hair and damage.
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