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Can plucking facial hair damage a hair follicle to the point that it won’t grow back?

January 5, 2011 by  
Filed under Hair Regrowth Treatment

I’m a 23 year old guy, with what used to be a nice goatee. But I have a nervous habit (like when I’m driving or whatever). I’ll continuously just pull at my goatee hairs… and eventually, I pull at one long enough and it comes out. Eventually I’d get a little bare spot and shave it off. It used to grow back fine, but now I’m noticing that no matter if I keep it shaved for months, when it does grow back, it looks a lot thinner in the middle (where I do the most nervous plucking). Soooo… will it eventually fill back out, or did I do to much damage to the follicle? Also, would various hair regrowth treatments / solutions do any good? Thanks!

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One Response to “Can plucking facial hair damage a hair follicle to the point that it won’t grow back?”
  1. Boom_Raych says:

    yes youve damaged the follicle i advise you stop because eventually it will cause permanent spots, maybe red, maybe blue lool, check instore for help+advice for your problem, boots, superdrugs or just any chemist x

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