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Hi! Pre-op but former hairstylist. I think it depends what color service. If you're doing something more gentle like depositing color (going darker) you'd probably be fine. Anything like bleaching or going red (red has ammonia which is damaging) or chemical straighteners would be pretty harsh on your hair and may exacerbate any Hair loss you may be experiencing. I hope that helps. :.)

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1 hour ago, ReneeLynn said:

Hi! Pre-op but former hairstylist. I think it depends what color service. If you're doing something more gentle like depositing color (going darker) you'd probably be fine. Anything like bleaching or going red (red has ammonia which is damaging) or chemical straighteners would be pretty harsh on your hair and may exacerbate any Hair loss you may be experiencing. I hope that helps. :.)

Totally helpful, thank you and best of luck on your new journey! ❤️

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I've been coloring mine with semi-permanent prior to the surgery and I've been maintaining that since my surgery back in January. No problems so far... not too much hair shedding. I'll take it because I had no clue as to what to expect when the Hair loss was discussed back in May with my surgeon.

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I colored my hair a week out of surgery. Due for another color tomorrow. No one told me you cant color but as for hair falling out, It's perfectly normal. I'm going to add a YouTube video of an awesome bariatric doctor explaining why it happens. It has nothing to do with coloring.

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I lost a lot of hair, good thing it was really thick to begin with. But I still color my hair. It’s not been worse after coloring. Hope that helps.

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