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medianswers · 1 year
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Loss of hair And Causes (Baldness)
All kinds of people will generally lose hair thickness and sum as they age. This sort of sparseness isn't generally brought about by an illness. It is connected with maturing, heredity, and changes u 80% of men give indications of male example hair loss by age 70 years.
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alocord · 2 years
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I made an Alopecia discord
Hello all!
I made a community for people with alopecia (of all kinds) to get together, get support, talk about living with the disease, share memes, and other things like that. Hair loss can be hard sometimes, who says we have to cope or live with it alone?
If you wish to join please interact with this post (so more people will see it because tumblr’s algorythem does not seem to like me lol) and click the link below. I am also open to suggestions for server improvements to make it both a more welcoming/easier to use place.
Here is the link for those who wish to join.  
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skinlogics12 · 1 year
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One can consult the renowned Dermatologist in Noida, Skinlogics Clinic, a hair expert, for advice on hair loss. The doctor performs a thorough analysis to understand the condition's root cause, which will help provide the best-suited treatment. Some hair loss treatments provided at Skinlogics are Oral Medications, Growth Factor Concentrate, Mesotherapy, Dermarollers, etc. To learn more, visit the clinic now!
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ijustthinkhesneat · 3 months
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I think I’m gonna start only putting my juicy thoughts in the tags now.
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Do you have any recommendations for hair growth? I had an accident and it's just not coming back in. :(
Lots of biotin (vitamin B7) and protein for hair growth in general. See if anyone can prescribe you topical stimulants for hair growth, as well. Lessening your stress and being patient can also work wonders, in my experience. Unfortunately, though, if you have scar tissue, it may not be possible to have it come back in.
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sdfgbhjknbgvcfx · 11 months
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Hair Lost & Hair Growth Treatment For Men - Bioscor International
Finding the best Hair Loss Treatment for Men in Australia can be a difficult task. There are hundreds of products, especially online, that claim to prevent hair loss and promote hair regrowth for men. For the average person, it is easy to become fooled and waste money on men’s hair loss products which do not work, by which time your hair could have deteriorated further.
This ‘Hair Loss Treatment for Men’ section is aimed to provide you with everything you need to know about hair growth treatment for men – both known medications and some non-pharmaceutical products that can be used together to promote extra hair regrowth results.
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geraskier · 11 months
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hmmm maybe not scleroderma, but a secondary ichthyosis?
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auroskinclinic · 1 year
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alocord · 2 years
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I made an Alopecia discord community
Hello all!
I made a community for people with alopecia (of all kinds) to get together, get support, talk about living with the disease, share memes, and other things like that. Hair loss can be hard sometimes, who says we have to cope or live with it alone? 
If you wish to join please interact with this post (so more people will see it because tumblr’s algorythem does not seem to like me lol) and click the link below. I am also open to suggestions for server improvements to make it both a more welcoming/easier to use place.
Here is the link for those who wish to join.
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cripplecharacters · 12 days
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Hi! I’m working on an original character project that I want to include a lot of casual representation in (“casual” meaning that the characters don’t need a justification for being disabled/fat/POC/etc, they just are because people can and do exist that way in reality!)
I was wondering if you had any suggestions for finding resources for drawing facial differences(and maybe other visible disabilities), especially in a cartoony style. I’ve looked through the Facial Equality Week tag but would like to see more examples, and since my art is so… goofy, for lack of a better word, I would love any help I can get in integrating differences without being offensive or upsetting.
Sorry if this is a bother, and thank you for all that you do!
Hi!
I'm not aware of any guides for drawing facial differences specifically (or at least, good ones. There's 1 billion tutorials telling you that scars are just a Singular Line, always, but that's not... correct), but perhaps someone in the notes could help out?
For my own advice, you could check out this old post I made. Because you mentioned your art being cartoony, I would specifically urge you to not overexaggerate facial differences the way they often are. Prime example would be how a lot of cartoons portray strabismus;
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It's just a funny gag to them rather than, IDK, how some of us look like. Not to mention that one of these is also a mockery of intellectually/developmentally disabled people with "Derp" in the name, but that's beside the point here.
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It's the whole "the character is crazy/stupid/wild/whatever and that's why they have it" that's the problem with how it's often shown. You can also see it in how characters who don't even normally have it will be shown with it for a scene where they're saying something nonsensical, etc.
Another example that's nowhere near as rampant is the like... split-face thing with various facial differences being used. Mostly vitiligo but sometimes also facial palsy. I'm talking about this weirdly perfectly halved face that looks extremely different on each side, often used to signal that a character is two-faced or that the author doesn't know how vitiligo looks like.
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[note: vitiligo also shows up on lighter skin. I wanted to make sure it's visible here for tutorial clarity purposes.]
This one is just weird because it straight up doesn't look like that? I have no idea where it came from, but it should go back there. Facial palsy doesn't make someone look like the antique comedy/tragedy theater mask.
Unless I'm forgetting some other annoying cartoon trope, these would be the big ones that you should stay away from.
Outside of that, it's really on a case by case basis on how a specific FD should be drawn because they're so different! A birthmark can just be a differently colored patch of skin, but a craniofacial difference would require some more changes to be included. Alopecia is well, lack of hair, and can be done very easily but ectrodactyly can be more complicated to show properly because of the limitations of a cartoony artstyle when it comes to hands. And while I do think it would be great to see more of those facial differences that tend to not be included in art at all, there's nothing wrong with deciding to go for the things you can represent more faithfully, especially if you're just starting.
I will say that if you're making an honest attempt at being respectful and trying to get it right, most of us will still be excited to see your work. Even if it's not perfect or has some inaccuracies. I will take a "'yeah more or less' correct with a happy, human character" over a "Very Technically correct but tagged as #tw burns and with blood splattered on them" any day.
Lastly, I wanted to share some art featuring characters with facial differences (and other visible disabilities) that are done in a cartoony, or at least somewhat simplistic artstyles (I'm using both terms very widely here, but like. Not Realism) - maybe it will give you some ideas!
Man with Treacher Collins syndrome (also one of the first pieces online where I saw a character with an FD portrayed in such a lovely way! A fav of mine) Girl with Pfeiffer syndrome Too many characters to count! Woman with burns Woman with a limb difference Multiple characters again Animation featuring people with Down syndrome [youtube] Multiple characters, including a girl with neurofibromatosis, a burn survivor, a girl with a cleft lip and another with TCS! [twitter]
If you have a more specific art question ("how do I draw a person with XYZ facial difference?") you can send me an ask on @saszor! I prefer to stick to the writing theme on this blog but would still like to help if you need it:-)
Hope this helps!
mod Sasza
Edit: apologies for the lack of alt text on one of the images, it has been fixed!
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the-hidden-cures · 2 years
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4 Scarring Alopecia Home Remedies
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Scarring alopecia, sometimes referred to as cicatratial alopecia, is a kind of inflammatory baldness. Because the hair follicles are permanently damaged, it results in bald areas on the scalp. Fibrous tissue restores the injured or scarred underlying tissues in and around the hair. Once the hair follicles have been harmed, hair cannot grow back. Scarring alopecia frequently starts as a non-scarring form of the disease and progresses into irreparable or permanent baldness. Damage to the hair follicles results in a kind of baldness known as scarring alopecia. Approximately 3 to 7 percent of average-healthy men and women have scarring alopecia.
Types Of Scarring Alopecia
Primary Scarring Alopecia
Permanent Scarring Alopecia
Natural Remedies for Scarring Alopecia
Pumpkin Seed Oil:
Utilizing pumpkin seed oil could encourage the growth of hair. A 2014 study looked at the potential benefits of pumpkin seed oil for hair growth. They found that taking 400 mg of pumpkin seed oil daily for six months caused men's average hair count by 40%, whereas taking a placebo caused just a 10% increase. All the men had a history of male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia. They did not use any extra hair loss supplements, ranging in age from 20 to 65.
2. Massaging the Scalp:
Increased blood flow to the scalp via scalp massage may aid in hair development. According to recent Japanese research, men who used a scalp massager for four minutes a day for six months had thicker hair. You may gently rub your scalp in circular motions using the pads of your fingertips. Additionally, scalp massagers are accessible online and at drugstores.
3. Chinese Herbs:
Chinese medicine endorses the use of a variety of herbs to treat different types of baldness and hair loss. Ginseng, Huang Q, Ginkgo, Danggui, and Rehmannia glutinosa are a few examples of Chinese medications for baldness. These plants frequently stimulate blood flow to the scalp or function as a tonic for detoxifying physiological fluids. To find the most effective mix and dose for treating your baldness, speak with a specialist in Chinese medicine.
4. Onion Juice:
Scarring alopecia can be effectively treated with onion juice. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of honey can help cure dandruff and hair loss. Keep in mind to fully wash this mixture, otherwise, you will smell strongly of onions. Do a patch test first before putting onion on your scalp. Some persons who apply onion to their skin or scalp may have contact dermatitis. If you have any allergies, stop using it and let your doctor know.
Conclusion
Scarring alopecia is not just an illness but also a type of inflammatory hair problem that, if left untreated, results in irreversible hair loss. It can occasionally be difficult to handle. Uncontrollable factors in hair growth include heredity. On the other side, a balanced diet may promote stronger hair growth. Your hair will become thicker and grow faster if you use numerous home remedies and take care of it. If you are worried about hair growth or loss, you should see a doctor. We are confident that the all-natural solutions mentioned in this piece can assist you in controlling your scarring alopecia.
FAQs
How Essential Oils Help With Scarring Alopecia? The essential oil of tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is useful for healing scars and relieving the symptoms of alopecia. Topical application of 5-10 drops of tea tree essential oil mixed with coconut oil twice per day on the affected parts of the body helps to promote hair growth.
2. What are Home Remedies Best for Scarring Alopecia?
Minoxidil: Minoxidil is a solution used to treat baldness. It slows hair loss and promotes scalp circulation.
Minoxidil Foam: Minoxidil foam is a topical form of minoxidil, a hair growth treatment. It can be applied directly to the affected area.
Biotin: Biotin is a vitamin that aids hair growth and maintenance. It is available over the counter.
Nizoral: Nizoral is a cream used topically to treat dandruff, which helps promote hair growth.
Egg Yolk: The yolk of an egg is a protein-rich substance that strengthens hair and promotes hair growth.
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is full of hair growth properties, and can be applied directly to the affected area.
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morallyinept · 4 months
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B O D I E S - A Collection of Pedro Boy & Real Body Reader One Shots - Masterlist
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A collection of softly smutty Pedro Boy stories, featuring real bodies and real love... 🧡
Adoration - Joel Miller - Cancer/Masectomy
Reverence - Ezra - Limb Loss
Devotion - Dieter Bravo - Curvy/fuller Body
Homage - Javi Gutierrez - Blindness
Veneration - Frankie Morales - Deafness
Adulation - Marcus Pike - Alopecia
Respect - Dave York - Wheelchair User/MS
Devoutness - Marcus Moreno - Mature 60+
Glorification - Jack Daniels - Pregnancy
Exaltation - Javier Peña - Scarring/Burns
Sanctification - Joel Miller - Vaginismus
Benediction - Frankie Morales - Scoliosis
Acclamation - Marcus Pike - Walking Aid
Piety - Dieter Bravo - Paraplegia
Obeisance - Joel Miller - Fibromyalgia
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idrellegames · 16 days
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Hi! It’s been a while since I’ve played, so apologies if this was already explained and I’ve forgotten. Are things like skin conditions/birthmarks/alopecia etc. viewed the same way scars are? Like are they also seen negatively or are they more normalised?
It depends on what it is. Most Rhesainians are neutral about things such as birth marks--even the things that could be "fixed" with magic may not be "fixable" with magic. Sometimes they may even be features that are sought out specifically and re-created for one beauty standard or another.
Scarring has a specific stigma around it due to its relationship to combat and how unsightly Rhesainian culture (and more specifically Arathian culture, where most of the cultural influence stems from) considers it.
Hair is very important to Rhesainians and complex hairstyles are often used among the nobility as a sign of high social status, so the symptoms of alopecia or something like trichotillomania would be covered or altered with magic.
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f0xfangs · 3 months
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GREY CAT DRAWING CHALLENGE 👍👍👍 except with my favourites instead because i'm a rebel *⁠\⁠0⁠/⁠*
design notes and transparents under the cut!!!!! <3
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IVYPOOL AND DOVEWING MY BELOVEDS <333 i think they both got done so dirty with their characterisation past just their main arc (and even within that arc tbh) but i can't help but love them
ivypool to me is the smaller of the two (they are both giant though) and a lot less fluffy, but when they were younger they had basically the same huge ass eyes and looked suuuper similar apart from colour- then they both had crazy growth spurts and dovewing got fluffy! i wanted to keep them sharing a couple of design elements to reflect this, so their eyes are both rounded and i kept ivy's ear scars and fluff round too. this is her after the great battle, but i ignore all of her writing after that because. no <3
ashfur is so hard to visualise for me!! i wanted him to be real spiky and this is how i see him looking as a young warrior, before anything happened with squilf. i also give him a dark leader's star- i visualise my leaders with a white/lighter mark on their forehead so it feels like foreshadowing to me to give him that blaze.
needletail is another favourite!! my design has alopecia and is missing quite a few patches of fur so her pelt looks quite spiky, and her tail has lost most of its fur as well. in general i see her having not a lot of fur anyway, kinda like a lykoi?
dovewing's design is pretty conventional but i've always been so mad at how the books treated her, especially in terms of her leaving thunderclan and later joining shadowclan?? i love that she makes choices she knows are right for herself and i just wanted her to look happy and confident :)
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