
Trichology (from Greek θρίξ, gen.: τριχός, `hair`) is the branch of dermatology that deals with the scientific study of the health of hair and scalp. Trichologists themselves are not normally licensed healthcare workers, although members of the medical profession can undertake courses and/or careers within trichology. Trichology can be.....
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study of hair and its disorders
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1. The study of the anatomy, growth, and diseases of the hair. ... Origin: tricho-+ G. Logos, study ... Synonym: trichologia. ... Origin: G. Trichologeo, fr. Tricho-+ lego, to pick out ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(trĭ-kol´ә-je) the sum of knowledge about the hair.
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A para-medical degree in England and Australia that is approximately equivalent to a Masters degree. It is conferred through the Institute of Trichologists and its practioners, called Trichologists, treat patients with hair loss. Trichologists are not allowed to prescribe prescription medication and are viewed as quacks in some medical circles as t...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tri-kol′ŏ-jē Definitions: 1. The study of the anatomy, growth, and diseases of the hair. Synonyms: trichologia
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Trichology is the study of the structure, functions and diseases of hair.
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trichology, trichological 1. The study of the anatomy, growth, and diseases of the hair. 2. The study of hair, or the sum of what is known about hair. 3. The study of hair and its care and treatment.
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The field of science that studies hair, it's conditions and researches possible treatments for hair loss. This study can also identify alot about the person whose hair is being studied. Forensics in crime investigations often use Trichology to determine characteristics such as body mass, age, skin tone and so on
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