Under normal circumstances, hair follicles do not fall out with the hair.
In the shedding of hair roots can be seen in the white granular material attached, some people think that the hair follicle shedding, in fact, the white particles are follicular glands secreted by the fat particles, the main components of which are fat and shedding of hair follicles epidermal cells. When the hair is shed, the fat particles in the follicle are brought out together. The hair follicle is a sheath-like structure within the dermis layer of the skin, which is generally not shed.
Hair follicles normally do not fall out, but they do close up and shrink. Typically, the cells around the pore swell and squeeze inward, and the follicle wraps around the hair from the root, growing hair and toppling upward. A few hours after hair loss, the cells around the pore squeeze inward causing the pore to close. This helps to prevent the entry of foreign matter, bacteria, etc., from damaging the hair follicle and is normal.
If hair loss and other conditions occur, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.