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I was sleeved less than a month ago so this isn't yet a concern for me, but have any of you who were sleeved further out experienced any Hair loss? I'm wondering because I haven't come across any black sleevers who mentioned anything in the hair loss threads that I've seen.

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Hi Jackie,

Most of the hair loss problems I am aware of come from having the gastric by pass surgery since it has a significantly higher risk of malabsorption the the gastric sleeve..

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I am seven months out and I have noticed additional hair shedding, but not a lot. It started about 3 months out and continues now. But again it is not a lot just additional shedding.

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I think the Hair loss is due to the trauma to the body and the anesthesia. I say this because I experienced hair loss after my Tubal Ligation, which I had right after child birth. It was the only child birth (I've had 3) where I lost hair, so I think the surgery altering the body's natural function and the anesthesia played a major part of the hair loss. I also know a few AA sleevers who have lost hair after VSG, so I am just preparing to lose hair (I'm stocking up on wigs :D )

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Hello!!! I'm 4 months out today and I've lost some hair -- not enough for anyone to tell who doesn't know me but I see it especially when I wash or condition wash my hair. I've been natural since February 2011 so my hair is holding up pretty good. I just make sure I keep my hair moisturized really well and massage my scalp daily. Hope this helps!!! Happy weight loss journey!:D

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I heard the same about using Biotin to prevent Hair loss. Dose is 100mg twice a day. I started taking shortly after my surgery (8 weeksago) so far no loss yet. I wear Sisterlocks, so I would hate to lose them. (took too long to grow)!

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Hi,

I'm am A A sleever with locs since 2006 so they're long and beautiful imo. My surgery was 9/27/13 and I definitely don't get my Protein in. I take 10000 mcg. Of Biotin when I remember. I did 2-3 years clean eating which included weekly at least 2 a week all green juiced veggie drink plus beets and Wheatgrass shots. So far no Hair loss or thinning (Thank God)... mind you I have been to the er 3 for dehydration :( I've recently started making my own smoothies again kale spinach strawberries and blueberries 8 oz organic soy Isopure vanilla...37 gm of protein in one....do what u gotta do get it in as I stated thanks be to God, my crown and glory stands....I also use biotin Shampoo and whipped shea in my hair

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I was banded in 2005 and have been taking Biotin ever since....i am natural for 18months and now take BIOTIN and MSM pills to help promote healthy hair, i was told yu have to get at least 5000mg of biotin to work succesfully..i am waiting on sleeve approval and I will see if any shed after the surgery....team long healthy hair!!

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I haven't had the sleeve surgery yet but I did have a baby last year. I had a tubal ligation with my c section and my hair shedded more. My edges even got thin but that may have been from braid tension. It shedded quite a bit but as u can see I have a ton of natural hair. I think it comes with surgery but it's minimal.

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