Shock Loss

Shock loss hair transplant is a common condition that occurs after a hair restoration procedure and is often referred to as post-transplant hair shedding. It involves temporary shedding of both transplanted and existing hair due to the stress of the procedure. This type of temporary hair loss surgery effect is usually normal and not permanent.

What Causes Shock Loss?

Shock loss occurs when hair follicles experience trauma during surgery, causing them to prematurely enter the resting (telogen) phase of the hair growth cycle.

Shock Loss Recovery

Shock loss recovery typically happens within a few months. As long as the follicles remain healthy, the hair will regrow naturally over time.

Recovery Timeline

  • 2–4 weeks: shedding begins
  • 3–4 months: regrowth starts
  • 6+ months: visible improvement

Shock Loss Prevention

While shock loss prevention is not always possible, the risk can be minimized with proper technique and aftercare.

How to Minimise Risk

  • Choose an experienced surgeon
  • Ensure gentle graft handling
  • Follow post-operative care instructions

FAQ

How long does shock loss last after a hair transplant?

It typically lasts a few weeks, with regrowth beginning around 3 to 4 months.

Can shock loss become permanent?

In most cases, no. However, severe follicle damage can rarely lead to permanent loss.

Does every patient experience shock loss?

No, but it is a common occurrence.

How can shock loss be minimised?

It can be reduced with proper surgical technique and aftercare.

When does hair grow back after shock loss?

Hair usually begins to regrow within 3 to 4 months.

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