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At any moment, the jungle may grow back.
If tissue has been severely damaged or if the wound heals poorly, however, the regrown limb may grow back incorrectly.
It won't look the same for a long time if ever (it may grow back in a different shape) but you must remove damaged parts.
Pluck the stray hairs that may grow back and trim your brows regularly to keep them tamed, then brush your hairs along their natural "grain" so they fall comfortably.
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Although pine trees may never grow back as densely in some areas — 34 percent of the park was heavily damaged — none of the park's buildings were burned.
If you yank out your girlfriend's hair, it may never grow back.
These burns can become infected and your skin may not grow back correctly.[24].[24]
Plucking a hair repeatedly can destroy the follicle and it may not grow back.
And even in areas where there is life, the amount of salt in the soil means that what does grow back may bear little resemblance to what was there before.What though the field be lost?That, of course, raises the question of exactly what was once there.
Hardwood hammock and cypress trees are susceptible to heavy damage from fire, and some may take decades to grow back.
"As the bacteria that live in the nose grow back, they may also be found in the mucus, which changes to a greenish color," the agency says.
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