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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Long eyebrows
  1. ... teeth Prominent or "beaked" nose Thick and arched eyebrows with long eyelashes Undescended testicle ( cryptorchidism ), or other testicular problems
  2. ... The early closing forces the head to grow long and narrow, instead of ... raised eyebrow, and prominent ear on that side. The baby's ...
  3. ... procedure to correct sagging of the forehead skin, eyebrows, and upper eyelids. It may also improve the ... skin that cause signs of aging as drooping eyebrows, "hooding" eyelids, forehead furrows, and frown lines. The ...
  4. ... bowel movement, is made in the intestinal tract. Eyebrows and lashes appear. Your baby is more active ... Your baby begins to store fat. Week 26 Eyebrows and eyelashes are well-formed. All parts of ...
  5. ... bald patches on the scalp, beard, and, possibly, eyebrows; eyelashes may fall out) Anemia Autoimmune conditions such ... pattern baldness Bald spots on your beard or eyebrows Weight gain or muscle weakness, intolerance to cold ...
  6. ... oily or greasy. Common areas include the scalp, eyebrows, eyelids, creases of the nose, lips, behind the ... Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic (life-long) condition that comes ... of seborrheic dermatitis can be lessened by controlling risk ...
  7. ... problems, including hyperactivity Coarse facial features with heavy eyebrows that meet in the middle of the face ...
  8. ... scalp. It may also occur in the beard, eyebrows, pubic hair, and arms or legs in some ... areata that starts at a young age Eczema Long-term alopecia Widespread or complete loss of scalp ...
  9. ... dermatitis or seborrhea. This problem involves the scalp, eyebrows, eyelids, skin behind the ears, and the creases ... eyelids may become scarred if the condition continues long-term.