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A n 18-year-old Madhya Pradesh boy with hypertrichosis, commonly known as werewolf syndrome, has earned the Guinness World Records title for the Hairiest Fan on a Person (Male). Lalit Patidar, of ...
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, ...
Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old in India, has a rare medical condition. A teenager has landed a spot in Guinness World Records for having the world’s hairiest face. ... or werewolf syndrome, ...
An 18-year-old in India has made history by securing the Guinness world record for the hairiest face on a man.. Lalit Patidar has nearly 202 hairs per square centimetre on his face due to a rare ...
Lalit Patidar has hair covering 95 per cent face due to a rare condition called hypertrichosis, or “werewolf syndrome”. 2 Lalit Patidar secured a Guinness world record for the hairiest male ...
Lalit Patidar, 18, now holds the record for having the hairiest face on a person ... It is also known as werewolf syndrome. There have only been 50 documented cases worldwide.
Lalit Patidar, 18, from Ratlam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, was born with 'werewolf syndrome', leaving him blanketed in hair.
Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old boy with the rare ‘werewolf syndrome,’ has over 95 per cent of his face covered in hair. UK vets have issued an urgent warning to dog owners about recalled chews ...
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." ...
Lalit Patidar, from India, has a rare condition called called hypertrichosis, or 'werewolf syndrome', causing him to grow excessive hair.
Lalit Patidar, 18, now holds the record for having the hairiest face on a person ... It is also known as werewolf syndrome. There have only been 50 documented cases worldwide.
Guinness World Record said Lalit has 201.72 hairs per square centimeter on his face. ... It is also known as werewolf syndrome. There have only been 50 documented cases worldwide.