Experiencing hair shedding after a hair transplant in Dubai can be alarming — especially if you were expecting immediate growth. But don’t panic. This temporary phase is completely normal and is known as shock loss.

In this blog, we’ll explain what shock loss is, why it happens, and how to manage it while waiting for your new hair to grow.

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🔹 What Is Shock Loss After Hair Transplant?

Shock loss refers to the temporary shedding of hair following a hair transplant. It can affect:

It typically starts 2–4 weeks after the procedure and can last several weeks.


Why Does Shock Loss Happen?

Shock loss is the body's response to:

While this may seem like a setback, it’s a normal part of the healing cycle — and not a sign of failure.


🕒 Timeline: What to Expect

Timeframe What’s Happening
0–2 weeks Healing and scabbing
2–4 weeks Shock loss begins (hair falls out)
1–3 months Follicles rest beneath the scalp
3–5 months New hair starts to grow
6–12 months Thicker, fuller hair returns gradually

By month 12, most people enjoy complete regrowth of the transplanted hair.