Underarm hair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Underarm Hair (also called axillary hair or armpit hair ) is the composition of hair in the underarm area. This hair, as most of the other body hair, normally starts to appear at puberty and grow...
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Pubic and Underarm (Axillary) Hair ... Axillary hair is thought to reflect the same hormone changes that cause pubic hair, though in most girls detectable axillary hair will appear three to six months after pubic hair. ... Pubic and axillary hair can appear before, at the same time as, or later than testicular enlargement,
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Hair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hair is a type of protein filament that grows through the epidermis from follicles deep within the dermis. The fine, soft hair found on many nonhuman mammals is typically called fur ; wool is the...
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BACKGROUND: Using the concept of selective photothermolysis, a variety of laser systems have been developed to remove unwanted hair. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative efficacy, tolerability, and subject satisfaction of three different laser systems used individually and in rotation for axillary hair removal.
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Axillary hair is a highly conserved phenotypical feature in humans, and as such deserves at least consideration of its functional significance. ... Axillary hair is a highly conserved phenotypical feature in humans, and as such deserves at least consideration of its functional significance. Protection from environmental...
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It was observed that after subcutaneous tissue shaving for the radical therapy of hircismus and hyperhidrosis axillary hair often regrew. Histologic study of this phenomenon showed that hair bulb and most of the follicle up to a level near the sebaceous duct opening had been removed.
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Definition of axillary hair from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of axillary hair...
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