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Hi there

I have noticed that my hair seems to be falling out. Is this normal. I am 3 months post op sleeve. If it is does it stop? Any recommendations of anything to take for it? Many thanks

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Your surgeon should have told you this is a normal part of the healing process. It will stop over time.

Some things to try:

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yep - very common. I'm surprised you weren't informed of this. Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about it - if it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen. But it'll stop after a few weeks or months and then grow back. For most of us, even though WE notice, it's not enough for other people to notice. And it's a small price to pay in exchange for the weight loss.

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Very common. I take Biotin supplements every day, I use Nioxin Shampoo and Conditioner and I'm using Minoxidil.

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I just wish Biotin didn't cause such horrible Constipation :(

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Perfectly normal, and sounds like it's right on track at 3 months.

Look up: Tellogen Effluvium

Not much you can do about it but wait it out. It gets better.

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10 hours ago, Healthy_life2 said:

Your surgeon should have told you this is a normal part of the healing process. It will stop over time.

Some things to try:

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I have very thick hair, but I think I have lost about 1/3 of my hair and it seems very dry and frizzy. Will that old help? Do you put on the hair itself or scalp? I have oily scalp. Thanks!

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7 hours ago, gabybab said:

I have very thick hair, but I think I have lost about 1/3 of my hair and it seems very dry and frizzy. Will that old help? Do you put on the hair itself or scalp? I have oily scalp. Thanks!

Hi- I use the Argon oil now because my hair tends to get pretty dry anyway. You just rub a little bit into your hair, concentrating especially the dryer ends. I do think it helps it look less brittle and a bit more shiney.

I am just starting to lose some hair, so I am hoping it will help keep the 3 strands I may be left with soon looking healthy... 😆

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1 hour ago, FluffySaysForkIt! said:

Hi- I use the Argon oil now because my hair tends to get pretty dry anyway. You just rub a little bit into your hair, concentrating especially the dryer ends. I do think it helps it look less brittle and a bit more shiney.

I am just starting to lose some hair, so I am hoping it will help keep the 3 strands I may be left with soon looking healthy... 😆

Lol. I feel you on the losing of hair.

I have an oily scalp and need to wash my hair every day. So, now it is becoming very dry and brittle. I am using the ogx Shampoo with Biotin and it makes it feel good, but still there is no shampoo I can use to extend having to wash my hair. Occasionally I will use the dry shampoo and go an extra day, but that makes my hair feel crunchy and dry.

I looked this stuff up and I am going to go get some tomorrow as well as the spray in conditioner. Hopefully, things will get better soon. 🤞🤪

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On 8/4/2019 at 10:01 AM, Lynda486 said:

I just wish Biotin didn't cause such horrible Constipation :(

When did your hair start growing back?

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I took Biotin. I had a bit of Hair loss around the 4-6 month mark, but it grew back.

It's just a temporary thing - don't sweat it. The weight loss will last much longer! 😉

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Thank you for your encouragement. It's definitely hard for me to be accepting of the Hair loss as a side effect because a lot of my identity is within my tightly curly hair. I have always thought of it was my best feature.

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The hair dies during the trauma you undergo during surgery, so there's nothing you can really do to keep it from falling out eventually. What you CAN do is encourage new Hair growth. (And yes, that will mean new hairs may push those old ones out.)

I am over 50 and had been experiencing some thinning anyhow since I had my daughter at 40, so this was a big concern for me. I have been using Aveda's Invati Shampoo and treatment and also rubbing a few drops of CBD oil into the front of my scalp a few times a week and taking some collagen now and then—and wow, I've got a halo of new baby hairs growing in now. Practically a fringe.

I think the best that can be done is to focus on growing healthy new hair, rather than trying to keep hairs that are already effectively lost with silly things like not brushing or using special pillow cases. My two cents anyhow. 😃

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