Trich thinking vs. Recovery thinking
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Trichotillomania (TTM) or "trich" is an impulse control disorder characterised by the repeated urge to pull out scalp hair, eyelashes, beard hair, nose hair, pubic hair, eyebrows o...

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"One of the biggest concerns for trichsters is hair re-growth. It is also one of the most difficult questions to answer. Re-growth will largely depend on the duration and intensity of the pulling. There have been cases where people who have pulled for 30 years have achieved full coverage once they have become pull free, whilst other have permanent damage after 5 years of pulling.
First lets look at the structure of the hair. KERATIN, the same strong protein that makes fur and feathers in animals, and the outermost layer of skin and nails in humans, is the main protein composition of our hair. Each strand of hair consists of three layers. MEDULLA - is the innermost layer which is only present in larger, thicker hairs. CORTEX - This is the middle layer and is responsible for the texture and color of hair. CUTICLE - This is a thin, colorless protective layer. Below the surface of the skin is the hair root, which is enclosed within the hair follicle At the base of the hair follicle is the DERMAL PAPILLA The dermal papilla is fed by the bloodstream, which carries nourishment to produce new hair. The dermal papilla is very important to hair growth because it contains receptors for ANDROGENS, which regulates hair growth. To understand how hair grows lets take a look at the normal hair growth cycle. Hair follicles follow a genetically programmed cycle that can be broken down into 3 stages. ANAGEN - GROWTH PHASE About 85% of hair follicles are in the growth stage at any one time. This stage varies from 2-5 years with hair growing approx 10cm per year. Eyelash, arm and leg follicles have a shorter growth stage lasting only a few months so the resulting hairs are shorter. CATAGEN - TRANSITIONAL PHASE This stage lasts about two weeks. During this stage the follicle shrinks to 1/6 its normal size. The lower part of the follicle is absorbed by the body and hair growth ceases. TELOGEN - RESTING PHASE About 15% of hair follicles are in this stage at any one time. The resting phase normally lasts about 2 months. During this stage the bulb of the hair shaft moves closer to the surface of the skin. This causes the hair to loosen and then it is shed. At the end of the telogen phase the hair follicle re-enters the anagen phase. The follicle enlarges again and a new growth cycle starts. Hair is continually shed and renewed by the alternating cycle of growth, rest, fallout, and renewed growth. Each follicle follows this cycle independently of others, so the total number of hairs normally remains consistent. On average 50 -100 hairs are shed per day. This does sound a lot but when you consider the total number of follicles on your scalp is around 150,000, it is a very small amount. FOLLICLE DAMAGE When you pull a hair the hair follicle will try and repair any damage that has occurred. The human body has a remarkable way of repairing itself but this can take some time. If you pull a hair and the root is not pulled out this means that the hair is in its resting phase, however if you pull a hair with the root attached the hair is in the active phase which means it is actively growing. If you pull part of the root out this can damage the hair follicle. The BLACK tip you see on some hairs is the area responsible for color pigment. While the hair follicle is repairing the hair will grow but the MELANIN (which gives hair its color) will not have 'fused' with the protein cells that are our hair, causing the hair to grow in grey or white. In time your normal hair color may re-establish itself, but this is not always the case. The follicle may be repaired enough to grow but the formation of melanin can cease which causes the hair to stay grey or while. Hair can also grow in different eg- if you have straight hair it may grow in curly. If you pull the hair and the whole follicle comes out with a RED tip, you have just detached the blood supply and muscle. This is permanent damage. This means that the hair will NOT grow back. RECOVERY TIME FRAME Different areas have different chances for recovery speed. This is just an estimate of how long FULL recovery will take. You will see new growth fairly quickly in most cases. LASHES - Some people can get FULL recovery in 6 months but if you have been pulling for many, many years it could be 2-4 years. EYEBROWS - FULL recovery can be slower than lashes because this area is more easily damaged and for some people it does not totally grow back. SCALP - FULL recovery for normal hair can take 2-6 years. This sounds like a long time but you have to remember that your hair only grows about an inch a month. You have to wait for each hair pulled to start its growth cycle again and if it is growing in "funny" you have to give you body time to repair itself, then you have to wait to grow length again. Posted on 01/09/08, 07:01 pm |
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Wow! Very informative. Thank you!
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My reaction too when I found it...LOL
Just had to share. But thank you.
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So glad you put this on the boards!
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I'm so glad I haven't pulled(20 +) hair since 9-9-07....
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Congratulations!!!!
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wow, now i know the reason for why some of my eyelashes are black roots, white roots ect .. Maybe, hopefully i will stop obsessing with each one i pull out now, as i have an understanding. Thats part of my trich i find that i always wonder why they are all different. You have posted some really helpfull info in this site. So big hugs for you .. Crazychick :-) Ps im a puller 20yrs.
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Thank you Sarybear
Most of the info I've brought to this site I found on the other board. As I said on my profile I just learned the name for "IT" this past Dec. I'm one of those that HAS to know. I spend my time searching and searching. So what I find I share. The only way we are going to beat the Trich is to educate ourselves. Before I thought it was a weird habit, now I know it's just an odd way to handle stress/anxiety. That alone helps me to know I can find a way to re-direct my way of thinking and my hands. So I've taken step 1. Now my way and I repeat my way of going at it is using therapy. I'm going to a therapist to try and find out my triggers. Talk about how it all started, etc. I have to admit she is a bit fuzzy on the Trich but she knows about anxiety so we'll help each other. I journal. I'm lucky I have insurance to pay. I'm also using balls to keep my hands busy in the mean time. I've researched so I don't freak out about things. (roots). I don't know. I just feel calmer since I have a name, have taken steps to stop other than willpower, quit blaming myself, hiding and and shaming myself. Opening up to my boyfriend (well he knew I pulled but since finding this site and the other I talk more to him) He stands behind me and is proud when I have a pullfree day. Talking to my tdoc and even my pdoc, I asked him for some meds. I know they won't make me stop but I want to try them to help take the edge off to see if that will help until I can have more pullfree days, then wean off the drugs after I have re-trained my hands to do something else. If that makes sense?? I'm attacking this from all sides. It's a full out war and I intend to win!!! I'm tired of being a mere soldier in a losing battle. I'm taking charge. Moving up the ranks so to speak. I also described it as I was training for a marathon. I wasn't just planning on finishing the race. I plan on breaking a world record!!! Phrase it how you want. Make your own Mantra. Use what works for you what charges you UP! But fight!!!
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Ooh, I always wondered what the black tip was. My hair took about 3 years to get to even length. :(
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Wow,thanks so much for this crzychick!
This is terrific info.I never knew about the red tip before.
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wow, my brain hurt after reading that. i felt like i was in high school all over agian, ha!! very good info, though, dont get me wrong! i am down to just a few stray eyelashes and eyebrows left. i have pulled for 26 years, and have noticed a HUGE difference lately in the amount of time it takes for them to grow back. i was worried they would be gone for good eventually as that is what i have always heard. maybe in a few years i will have eyelashes again so i can throw the falsies out,hehe. so i am very glad you posted that info.
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