Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Does surgeries cause thinning hair and hairloss?

Do 4-6 surgeries (2-3 hours per a surgery) within a 3 year period cause thinning of the hair and temporary signs of male patterned baldness? Does bleaching your hair also contribute to any of these symptoms?



Does surgeries cause thinning hair and hairloss?

Anything that casuses stress can cause your hair to thin out like that. And, if you've had multiple surgeries, that would definitely be considered stressful. Once you have started to heal and relax, you should notice things getting better. Hair has an odd way of showing one's health. If you are sick, your hair won't look so good. If you are healthy, it will.



Bleaching won't cause that, as it only affects the hair, not the follicle.



Does surgeries cause thinning hair and hairloss?

Male pattern baldness can be hereditary. The first born son is the one most applied to in that he has the hair outlook of the mother 's father. If he had good, full hair later then that first born male is in luck , if not then ..well, that is a preview. I feel that surgery doesn't have to do with that. If someone had work surgically on a knee how would that affect hair folicals? bleaching hair makes it dryer and coarser and more brittle which can cause it to be damaged to include some hair loss if this is ongoing or repeated. Bleaching really is bad for you.

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