Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old in India, was found to have 201.72 hairs per square centimeter, covering 95% of his face, according to Guinness World Records.
Lalit Patidar has a rare condition called called hypertrichosis, or ‘werewolf syndrome’, causing him to grow excessive hair.
An 18-year-old Madhya Pradesh boy with hypertrichosis, commonly known as werewolf syndrome, has earned the Guinness World ...
Lalit Patidar has nearly 202 hairs per square centimetre on his face due to a rare condition called hypertrichosis, or “werewolf syndrome”. Despite facing stares from classmates as a child ...
Lalit Patidar, from Ratlam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, was born with the extremely rare 'werewolf syndrome', leaving his face blanketed in hair. The now 18-year-old was ...
The Guinness World Records declared that Lalit Patidar, 18, has the world's hairiest face for its male category due to something known as hypertrichosis, or 'werewolf syndrome'. This exceptionally ...
Lalit Patidar has hair covering 95 per cent face due to a rare condition called hypertrichosis, or “werewolf syndrome”. Triggered by a genetic mutation in most cases, it is believed to affect ...
Lalit Patidar earned the male version of the record after living with a rare hair growth condition called hypertrichosis, which is also known as "werewolf syndrome." The condition is believed to ...
Lalit Patidar, 18, now holds the record for ... rare condition called hypertrichosis. It is also known as werewolf syndrome. There have only been 50 documented cases worldwide.
Lalit Patidar has a rare condition called called hypertrichosis, or ‘werewolf syndrome’, causing him to grow excessive hair. The 18-year-old, whose face is 95% covered with hair, says there ...
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