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Started by CueParadise, April 12, 2014, 02:16:18 PM
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Quote from: CueParadise on April 12, 2014, 02:16:18 PMI haven't shaved my legs in like four years but it's very obviously not growing like a bio male's. I've been on T for five months and I was wondering if I shaved my legs now, would the hair grow back with a more masculine pattern?
Quote from: Felix on June 12, 2014, 02:56:31 AMI had surgeries on one foot and not the other, and whenever would I shave that ankle it seemed to take forever for the hair in that area to look like it was normal, and not just around the incision.
QuoteThat's very likely an effect the surgery had. Trauma can affect the follicles nearby in somewhat random ways. Sometimes it triggers extra hair growth and sometimes it diminishes it. For instance, some blood vessels that fed hair follicles nearby may have been damaged. Similarly, diabetes can affect blood flow to the extremities and so one of the symptoms can be reduced hair growth on or near the hands and feet.