Female Hair Loss, Hair Transplant Surgery, Male Hair loss

Will You Suffer From Shock Loss If You Have A Hair Transplant?

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So many hair loss sufferers find themselves in a difficult spot between electing to undergo surgery with the risk of having shock loss. The mere words “shock loss” strike fear into the hearts of hair loss sufferers worldwide. The thought of looking even balder after surgery is enough to send many running for the hills, but how likely is shock loss to occur? Keep reading.

Unfortunately, telogen effluvium (shock loss) can occur after surgical hair restoration because of the trauma caused to the scalp from surgery. Shock loss is a short-term hair loss that can occur for various reasons such as stress, trauma or a surgical procedure. Shock loss is a constant shedding of the hair for an extended period of time usually lasting three to six months.

When hairs are implanted by weak miniaturized native hairs, the hair transplantation can cause shock loss. There are three phases to a hair follicles life cycle, the anagen (growth) phase, catagen (transitional) phase and the telogen (resting) phase. When a massive amount of hair follicles enter the telogen (resting) phase all at once, the process is referred to as shock loss.

There isn’t anything a person can do or take to prevent shock loss completely, but there are some treatments that can strengthen the hair and speed up the recovery of shock loss. The first treatment a person can take to strengthen their hair is Propecia (finasteride). Propecia (finasteride) strengthens the hair by reducing the amount of DHT that can attach to the hair follicle. Rogaine (minoxidil) stimulates hair growth and prolongs the growth phase.

Shock loss generally resolves on its own after three to six months but can be permanent if the hair follicles are weak. This is why stabilizing genetic hair loss is important. Hair transplant surgery does not stop or treat genetic hair loss, it simply moves hair from one location to another.

If the cause of the hair loss isn’t treated, the hair loss will continue to progress and spread. The progression of hair loss can leave individuals feeling unsatisfied with their hair transplant procedures because hair loss can progress rapidly and without warning.

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