Is Seasonal Hair Loss Real?

Is Seasonal Hair Loss Real?

Everyone loses more hair in the winter. If you’re tired of constant shedding, you might be wondering if you are losing more hair than the average person. Many of our Denver patients are frustrated at the new hairs they find in their hairbrushes each time they comb their hair. This leads many people to ask, “Is seasonal hair loss real? Or am I dealing with a medical issue?”

Is Seasonal Hair Loss Real?

Many of these questions are asked by patients interested in a surgical hair transplant in Denver. When we spend a lot of time at home, it can be difficult to tell whether the seasons have anything to do with your changing hair loss patterns. Let’s talk about how winter and seasonal hair loss might be affecting you right now.

The Hair Life Cycle

The average life cycle of your hair is separated into three different parts. Each of the three phases occurs at different growth rates depending on the time of year:

  • During the anagen phase, the hair grows about 0.5” each month, and even more in the summertime. The anagen phase can last between 2 – 6 years.
  • The catagen phase occurs right after the end of the anagen phase when the hair rests. This is a very short duration of 10 days.
  • The last phase is the telogen phase which releases the hair shafts. This makes the follicles inactive, where hair starts to fall out. Most people lose between 50-100 strands per day.

Every follicle on your head goes through the different stages of the life cycle at different times. This is why you don’t lose all of your hair at one, but you lose a little bit each day.

Hair Growth and the Wintertime

A lot of people share similar hair life cycle phases during certain times of the year. This means that there is scientific evidence to show that hair falls out more during the winter than the spring, where it grows the thickest. By the end of the summer and through the fall, your hair will start to thin and fall out. This is the case for most people who don’t have any underlying or hereditary hair loss conditions.

How to Get Rid of Seasonal Hair Loss

Since wintertime hair loss is such a common problem, our experts have developed innovative treatment solutions to encourage new growth. There are several things you can do to ensure that your hair stays strong no matter what time of year it is:

Stay Away from Dry Heat

A lot of people’s frustrations with seasonal hair loss are exacerbated during the wintertime because of the extensive use of hot air heaters. While you don’t need to freeze this winter, you might want to keep your hair away from the hairdryers and other forms of really excessive heat.

Invest in Scalp Care Products

Your hair products can be the difference between a healthy and a damaged scalp. Make sure that you use follicle care products that include vitamins like zinc and B6. This can help nourish any damaged parts and bring new life for new hair growth.

Schedule an FUE Hair Transplant

Hair transplant surgery is the most innovative treatment for dealing with massive hair loss on the scalp. If this chilling season has got you down, you can get in touch with our hair surgery experts to learn more about your prospects for natural regrowth.

Reverse Your Hair Loss this Winter Season!

At Denver Hair Surgery, you can talk to experts about the effects of seasonal hair loss. Schedule a one-on-one consultation with our specialists to learn more about male hair loss treatment in Denver. Using your body’s own natural follicles, you can transplant healthy hair on your scalp for natural regrowth. In just a few months, your head will sprout hair just like new!

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