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I assume continuously pulling out any hair would eventually cause stress and damage to the follicle, perhaps in a similar manner as traction alopecia. So, this theory makes a bit of sense.
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Originally Posted by jamesst11
I assume continuously pulling out any hair would eventually cause stress and damage to the follicle, perhaps in a similar manner as traction alopecia. So, this theory makes a bit of sense.
Continual hair pulling is what happens in Trichotillomania. Eventually the hair just doesn't come back.
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