Watch this video to learn more about these nasty mites and their harmful role on your skin.
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Demodex mites are present in most individuals and may have a pathogenic role when present in high densities.
The infestation may be clinically in-apparent, but, under favorable circumstances, these mites may multiply rapidly, leading to the development of different hair and skin problems.
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A sneak peeks of the microscopic activity going on inside your skin. The majority of a mites lifecycle takes place deep under hair follicles and inside the oil glands.
The six-legged larvae hatch after 3-4 days, and the larvae develop into adults in about 7 days. It has a 14-day life cycle. The total lifespan of a Demodex mite is several weeks. The dead mites decompose inside the hair follicles or sebaceous glands.
Overpopulation of these mites can be linked to various skin issues. The parasites need to be eliminated in order for your skin to rejuvenate.