Seasonal Hair Loss- When To Panic and When NOT To.

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  • AgainstThis
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 461

    Seasonal Hair Loss- When To Panic and When NOT To.

    Chances are you experience heavier shedding during the beginning of Fall and Spring. You may lose up to twice as much hair as you usually did in the shower.

    That in itself is not reason to panic. If you do not suffer from MPB, there will be no noticeable thinning or change in your hair, given that the shedding stops after 3 or 4 weeks. Your hair will look as it ever did.

    If you ARE experiencing hair loss and have it under some sort of control, the shed might impact the appearance and overall thickness of your hair, but what was healthy will regrow, so don't stress over it.

    If you are on a cursed superhighway ride to NW7, it'll only make things worse

    PS Hope this helps any first-timers who go through seasonal shedding after MPB has started taking it's toll on them.
  • DAVE52
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 775

    #2
    It's gonna happen to me again this Fall like it always does
    And I m going to get major depressed about it liek I always do
    Probably go visit the doc to give me some meds to not think about it so much
    F *CK !!!

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    • Spex
      Dr Representative
      • Nov 2008
      • 4217

      #3
      Seasonal shedding Shedding is something that guys (and girls) need to be well aware of so that when its your time and it occurs (often seasonally) that you do not panic and start organising your next HT in a desperate attempt to regain your lack of "density". Shedding unfortunately is part and parcel of the HT


      I made a post on seasonal shedding
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