Will pulling out white hairs cause more to grow?

Sep 24, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Ziqi
Introduction
The development of white hair is not directly related to hair plucking, but rather associated with multiple factors such as impaired melanocyte metabolism, malnutrition, aging, genetics, and psychological factors. Hair color depends on the number, size, and distribution of pigment granules in the hair cortex, as well as the type of pigment present and various optical effects.

In general, pulling out gray hairs will not cause more to grow. If any abnormalities occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Gray hair develops due to the natural decline in melanocyte function with age. As melanocytes lose their ability to produce melanin normally, hair gradually turns gray—this is a normal physiological process, and whether or not you pluck gray hairs does not affect their overall number. Each hair follicle functions independently; removing one gray hair does not impact the melanocytes in neighboring follicles or cause surrounding hairs to turn gray. The increase in gray hairs is primarily related to natural aging and declining melanocyte activity, rather than being directly caused by the act of plucking.

It is recommended to improve the condition through healthy lifestyle habits, a balanced diet, and appropriate nutritional supplementation.

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