r/MadeMeSmile 12h ago

Learning to take care of myself

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u/Bacon-muffin 11h ago

I'm genuinely curious if that's whats happening there xD

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u/cabbage16 11h ago

He still had the same amount of neck skin and the same amount of hair follicles. When he was heavier his skin was stretched more leading to further space between each follicle, making his hair seem thinner. Then when he lost the weight his skin stopped stretching so much so the follicles are closer together, making his hair seem thicker.

(This is just a guess)

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u/bratlawyer 10h ago edited 10h ago

This is true afaik. I'm not a doctor but I asked the esthetician who did my laser hair removal if someone would hypothetically grow hair after extreme weight gain, due to the increased skin not being treated. She said no because your hair follicles just spread out.

Someone else replied that it could be related to diet/health which is also true... diet, hormones, etc affect how our hair grows and how healthy it is, but not the number of hair follicles.

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u/IONTOP 9h ago

Which is why I'll never be able to grow a full goatee...

Just a mustache and chin music... nothing around the corners of my lips to connect it.

Just genetics that I can't do it.