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Is Human Hair Dead or Alive How Hair Growth Works | Dr. Anil Garg

Published 20 Jun 2021

#hairgrowth #humanhairalive #humanhair Hair grows from follicles on nearly every part of you, with the exception of places like: your lips the palms of your hands the bottoms of your feet On some areas, like your scalp, your hair can grow to be several inches long. On other areas, your hair is softer and lighter, and it stays relatively short. But all the hairs you see on your body have at least one thing in common: They’re actually dead. Under a microscope, each of your individual hairs looks like a thick tube. This structure is called a filament, or hair shaft. A strong protein called keratin is what most of your hair is made of. Keratin is also the main component of your skin and nails. Inside a hair follicle is a hair bulb. This bulb is where living hair is formed, as your blood vessels deliver nutrients to the cells inside. The hair cells then grow out of the hair follicle — this is when you’ll be able to see the hair on your skin. Next, a string of new cells is created in place of the old cells. This process leads to the strand-like appearance of your hair. As the hair follicle continually pushes old cells out and creates new ones, your hair stays rooted in your scalp and skin. This is the reason why any home remedy or over-the-counter treatment for hair growth focuses on your scalp and hair follicles, not on the part of your hair that you can see. It’s also why it doesn’t hurt you at all when your hair is cut — there are no living cells to transmit pain to your brain. Watch this full video to know more about it. Ask your queries in the comment. We reply to you soon! Read more - https://rejuvenatehairtransplant.com/ Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rejuvenatehairtransplantcentre Twitter - https://twitter.com/rejuvenateHT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rejuvenatehairtransplant/ Call or WhatsApp on +91-9144444433 #hairtransplantinindore #hairtransplantindore #indore

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