Hair hyperplasia
Hyperhidrosis and hirsutism are excessive hair growth in non-androgen-dependent parts of the body, which can be congenital or acquired, generalized or local. However, under normal circumstances, hairs of different races can be different, not only in color but also in quantity. For example, there are many chest hairs in Greek men, but fewer in China. Unlike hirsutism, hirsutism refers to females with too much hair, which only occurs in androgen-dependent parts. The slender hairs become thick short hairs. Women have too much hair and have masculinity, which affects their beauty.
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