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I'm getting ready to have the sleeve. I'm told Hair loss will occur. Is there anything to ensure it doesn't all fall out???

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Hopefully the veterans will weigh in, but I'm 3 months out and my hair is starting to fall out (slightly). EVERYONE has their remedy, but I believe if you keep up on your Protein, like keep your numbers high it's not so bad. They've done research on Biotin, no significant difference, keep up with your regular Vitamins and routines and eventually it evens out and grows back. Some people use nioxin shampoos, I personally don't like it, I like Monat, it's natural but more expensive. I've heard people wearing wigs (extreme) I've dealt with Hair loss before so I just trim it into a cute cut, it's just hair afterall.

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I have kept up my Protein, Water, supplements, and I'm in the middle of some pretty extreme Hair loss right now at 4 1/2 months. So I'm not sure what else I could have done to prevent it.

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Thank you all for the input. I will definitely heed your advice!! 😊

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17 hours ago, blondechic said:

I'm getting ready to have the sleeve. I'm told Hair loss will occur. Is there anything to ensure it doesn't all fall out???

I'm not a vet by any means, but I am 5 months post op and my hair is significantly falling out. I have done everything, and anything to prevent it. I take 10k units of Biotin. I avoided coloring my hair for almost a year and a half to ensure healthy hair. I use salon quality Shampoo and conditioner. I meet or exceed my Protein goals every day. The point is, that I don't believe there is one true way to avoid Hair loss. I'm thankful that I have very thick hair. Some experience a little, some a lot. One thing I know for sure is that it does slow down, and usually grows back.

Also, here's the more scientific explanation to why we shed, and when....hair loss comes during the next natural shedding cycle. Everyone sheds at the end of the “telogen” phase, which is approximately every 3-4 months. It depends on when your surgery is with correlation to your next telogen phase, as to when you will experience hair loss.

https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/hair-loss/science-hair#2

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Unfortunately it's the luck of the draw with telogen effluvium , some experience it, some do not. The rate of loss per person will vary on a number of things , general health, type of surgery, genetics, Protein intake, prayer, hair type, Iron levels, sci-fi preference, etc.
Do your research, visit a dermatologist and do what you are comfortable doing (and spending) for a remedy. But I will suggest LLysine as something to look into...

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8 months out. hair still falls out, a lot less at least. Months 4-6 were the worst. Thankfully I had pretty thick hair and it's not terribly noticeable. But hoping it stops soon :(

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I’m 6 months out and so far so good with zero Hair loss. I have been extremely lucky in being able to drink a lot of Water from the start, maybe that helped??

I keep up my Protein and Vitamins as well, but haven’t done anything special. I suspect it’s genetics at play.

I did purchase a wig just in case, will leave it another 6 months and will resell it if I don’t end up needing it.

i hope you are as lucky

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I am a natural red-head, we have the fewest hairs per square inch in the first place, Daddy had thin hair, my Tomkitten in his 30s has thin hair, I cannot escape heredity, can I? I fear I will look like a dog with mange, well I wear my hair short, maybe LOL nobody will notice?😰 At least I may be arranging what remains with a washcloth, Better thin hair, thin body instead of thick hair, thick body, and can't hardly move on my own!

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I have kept up my Protein, Water, supplements, and I'm in the middle of some pretty extreme Hair loss right now at 4 1/2 months. So I'm not sure what else I could have done to prevent it.
I also am having bad hair loss and have been keeping up on everything. My labs came back all normal except a little low on Vitamin D which I was expecting. I just want it to stop now. [emoji19]

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19 minutes ago, Lillytan said:

I also am having bad hair loss and have been keeping up on everything. My labs came back all normal except a little low on Vitamin D which I was expecting. I just want it to stop now.

Good news is, the losses slowed down/stopped around month 5 or so. Now at nearly 1 year post op it's all growing back. My hair looks a bit insane at the moment, but hopefully it will grow out of the chicken hair phase quickly!

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