Tomo 1,195 Posted September 28, 2021 Just read this informative article. Sharing for those interested. https://www.eatthis.com/news-major-effect-vitamin-d-hair-loss-study/?utm_source=nsltr&utm_medium=email&utm_content=news-major-effect-vitamin-d-hair-loss-study&utm_campaign=etntNewsletter Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,221 Posted September 28, 2021 interesting - but not sure how much this relates to Hair loss that occurs after major surgeries, though. Sounds like it helps more with age-related baldness. The hair loss after surgery is temporary and due to the trauma of surgery (it supposedly can be a potential side effect of any major surgery, but i think it's seen more often after WLS than a lot of other types of surgeries because in addition to the stress from the surgery, we're also taking in very few calories those first few weeks & months - so a double whammy. Although they do say that keeping on top of your Vitamin and Protein requirements can keep it from getting any worse than it is. And it does grow back. Mine lasted about four months - and I didn't really lose enough to notice. 3 Tomo, AngieL11282 and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngieL11282 33 Posted September 29, 2021 On 09/28/2021 at 15:47, catwoman7 said: interesting - but not sure how much this relates to Hair loss that occurs after major surgeries, though. Sounds like it helps more with age-related baldness. The hair loss after surgery is temporary and due to the trauma of surgery (it supposedly can be a potential side effect of any major surgery, but i think it's seen more often after WLS than a lot of other types of surgeries because in addition to the stress from the surgery, we're also taking in very few calories those first few weeks & months - so a double whammy. Although they do say that keeping on top of your Vitamin and Protein requirements can keep it from getting any worse than it is. And it does grow back. Mine lasted about four months - and I didn't really lose enough to notice. I think it is the rapid weight loss and hormonal changes that causes Hair loss, not the surgery itself. Same reason a lot of women lose hair postpartum. My doc said the same thing about Protein and Vitamins. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tomo 1,195 Posted September 29, 2021 interesting - but not sure how much this relates to Hair loss that occurs after major surgeries, though. Sounds like it helps more with age-related baldness. The hair loss after surgery is temporary and due to the trauma of surgery (it supposedly can be a potential side effect of any major surgery, but i think it's seen more often after WLS than a lot of other types of surgeries because in addition to the stress from the surgery, we're also taking in very few calories those first few weeks & months - so a double whammy. Although they do say that keeping on top of your Vitamin and Protein requirements can keep it from getting any worse than it is. And it does grow back. Mine lasted about four months - and I didn't really lose enough to notice.True. I just found it interesting lol. I do know that a lot of WLS patients have low Vitamin D. There is a lot still to be studied but I thought the link between vitamin D and hair was a nice breakthrough for hair loss. Sent from my SM-N986U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites