The recovery time after growing white fuzz from baldness varies and may take anywhere from six months to several years.
Alopecia areata is a relatively common hair loss skin disease. Patients can usually grow hair slowly on their own after about 6-12 months, but it is important to remove as many triggers as possible and undergo regular treatment at a dermatologist. When a patient with alopecia areata grows hair, it is not straightforward to grow healthy, dark and long hair, but rather thin, soft white vellus hairs appear first in the area where alopecia areata occurs. After the hairs appear, the hair will slowly become thicker, longer and darker over a period of six months to several years, and then gradually return to normal hair.
During the illness, patients should maintain a relaxed mood, ensure sufficient sleep, and pay attention to diet, eating more vitamin E rich or alkaline food, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, which will help the condition.