Question

The hair of a three-year-old child has been poor, and after being shaved multiple times, it only grows out short. The child’s grandfather insists on shaving it again, but I think it’s not very nice for a little girl to go to school with a shaved head. The grandfather believes that ’like hair and beard, the more you shave, the thicker and fuller it gets.’ Is this view correct?

Answer

Hello, frequent hair shaving for children is not necessary. The growth of a child’s hair is indeed related to genetics. You can try using some nourishing shampoos and pay attention to the child’s nutritional status. We know that genetic metabolic diseases in infants can have a severe impact on children. If not treated properly or treated in a timely manner, the progression of the disease can be very fast. Therefore, we suggest you take your child to a professional hospital for regular treatment as soon as possible.