Surgeries can be traumatic to the body. They may stress you out and cause hair loss. Here, we discuss all the causes of post-surgical hair loss and if it can be reversed. Keep reading.
Hair Loss After Surgery: Is There Any Link?
Yes, surgery can cause temporary hair loss or telogen effluvium. After a major surgery, the body experiences tremendous stress. This may interfere with the hair growth cycle and cause hair loss or thinning (1). Hair loss is often common in people who have undergone bariatric or gastric sleeve gastric sleeve surgeryi A surgical procedure where part of the stomach is removed from the body while the remaining portion is formed into a tube-like structure. (2). Stress and nutritional deficiencies are believed to be the major reasons for such hair loss. Once these factors are addressed, hair loss stops (1). The hair cycle is a complex biological process where the hair follicles undergo three major stages (1):
Anagen (growth phase lasting for 2-6 years) Catagen (transitional phase lasting for 2-3 weeks) Telogen (dormant phase lasting for about three months)
In the normal hair cycle, follicles on the scalp are replaced once every 3-5 years. However, during telogen effluvium, the hair follicles in the anagen or growth phase are triggered to enter the telogen phase prematurely (1). This causes hair thinning and shedding. What are these triggers? Find out below.
What Causes Hair Loss After Surgery?
Physiological stress is the major cause of hair loss after surgery (1). However, the exact mechanism is not clear. It is speculated that the body diverts all its resources (nutrients and energy) to keep the vital organs functioning, while less important functions, such as hair growth, are put on hold temporarily. The surgical procedure followed by recovery puts the body under substantial physiological stress. It is widely believed that the anesthetics used during the surgery can trigger hair loss. However, there is no scientific data to back this claim. Apart from the physiological process, the uncertainty involved and other psychological factors can take a toll on the mental health of the individual. Research indicates that stress can induce inflammatory effects that can inhibit hair growth, cause hair damage, and induce catagen (3).
Marina Mogilko, a YouTuber, shares a personal experience with hair loss that occurred due to a leg length discrepancy and stress. Initially, the hair loss was attributed to seasonal shedding but became more severe. After exploring various treatments and vitamins, a doctor suggested that a previous stress-inducing surgery had caused this hair loss. She said, “I started thinking and I realized that in November I went through a surgery which wasn’t like a super huge surgery but it was invasive and I was put asleep for like an hour and that was very stressful for me mentally (i).”
How To Reverse Hair Loss After Surgery
You can reverse hair loss after surgery by removing the trigger events like stress, nutritional deficiencies (zinc and iron), and hormonal discrepancies (1). According to a study conducted on 701 individuals and published in the Obesity Surgery Journal, patients who suffer from hair loss following metabolic and bariatric surgery have lower zinc concentrations. Approximately 57.0% of patients experience hair loss after MBS. Thus, lifestyle changes, such as following a well-balanced diet and having a dedicated hair care routine can help you regrow your lost hair in 3-6 months. You may take vitamin and mineral supplements like iron and zinc to reverse hair loss (4). This is especially helpful in managing hair loss and weight loss after bariatric surgery. You may also consume amino acid supplements. Generally, dermatologists recommend medication to stimulate hair growth if the hair follicle is still active. One such commonly prescribed drug for treating various hair disorders(telogen effluvium) is Minoxidil (5). or Rogaine. Consult your doctor if the hair loss persists or worsens. It might indicate a serious medical condition. Here are a few more tips for managing hair loss after major surgery.
Tips For Dealing With Hair Loss After Surgery
Get Enough Sleep
Recuperating from a surgical procedure takes time. The body heals, repairs, and recovers mostly during sleep. Hence, ensure that you sleep well to speed up the recovery process. Lack of sleep will cause unwanted stress and may worsen hair loss.
Avoid Stress
Try to keep stress at bay. Practice self-care techniques, such as yoga and meditation, and indulge in activities that may help you relax. Since stress causes hair loss, managing it will ensure a speedy recovery. Your hair starts growing normally once you start adjusting post-surgery.
Follow A Healthy Diet
Consume a protein-rich diet since proteins make up the bulk of your hair structure. Foods, such as eggs, lean meat, seafood, leafy vegetables, and lentils will help replenish the essential amino acidsi Organic compounds that are the building blocks of proteins and provide shine and strength to one’s hair. for hair growth. Ensure that your diet is rich in zinc, iron, and vitamins. Whole grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds are great options to fight most nutritional deficiencies (6).
Avoid Stressing The Scalp
Tight hairstyles can put stress on the hair follicles can affect scalp health, and cause hair loss. Avoid hairstyles like tight braids and ponytails. What shampoo is good for telogen effluvium? Shampoos that help exfoliate the scalp resulting in improved blood circulation, might be helpful in this condition. It would be best to avoid sulfuri A chemical substance used in cosmetics and shampoos to remove dirt and grease from the hair and may cause dryness and frizziness. -based and caffeine-based products. Should I wash my hair less with telogen effluvium? No, washing your hair less would lead to dirt and grime buildup leading to more hair loss. Can you go bald from telogen effluvium? While telogen effluvium might lead to hair thinning and hair loss, it doesn’t usually result in alopecia. How can you treat hair loss after surgery? A hair transplant treatment can help to fill in the bald patches by grafting hair from other parts of your body to give you a fuller appearance. You can also consider other hair restoration treatments like laser therapy or microneedling to treat hair loss (8), (9), (10).