Baby Physical Growth: Body Hair

Dr. Allan Greene answers the question, Why does my baby have hair on her face and back?

Question

I have a question about my 3-month-old. She seems to have facial hair (forehead and upper lip) and back hair. Is this unusual for infants and will it subside?

    Answer

    It is pretty common for young babies to have soft, thin hair on their faces and backs that disappears during the first year. It is most common in kids who are born early or who have a darker complexion, but can be seen in any baby.

    There is a different type of hair called terminal or adult hair that sometimes shows up in babies. It is coarse and thick, like beard hair. That should be checked by a pediatric dermatologist.

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