When the body sheds after a storm. One of the most common and distressing hair conditions experienced by women — and highly treatable with the right support.
Postpartum hair loss is one of the most common and distressing hair conditions experienced by women — and yet it remains poorly understood and rarely addressed with the clinical attention it deserves. It is a form of telogen effluvium: a condition in which a significant physiological stressor triggers a large proportion of hair follicles to simultaneously enter the resting (telogen) phase, leading to dramatic diffuse shedding several weeks or months after the triggering event.
During pregnancy, elevated oestrogen levels keep hair follicles in the active growth phase for longer than usual — which is why many women enjoy thicker, more abundant hair during pregnancy. After delivery, oestrogen levels drop sharply, and the follicles that were "held" in the growth phase all transition to the resting phase simultaneously. The result — typically appearing 6–12 weeks postpartum — is a sudden increase in hair shedding that can feel alarming.
"While telogen effluvium is in most cases self-limiting, recovery is far from guaranteed without nutritional support — and underlying deficiencies, particularly iron, can significantly delay or prevent full regrowth."
Beyond postpartum triggers, telogen effluvium can also be caused by major illness, rapid weight loss, surgery, bereavement, burnout, or prolonged sleep deprivation — increasingly common in Dubai's high-pressure environment.
Any significant physical or psychological stressor can trigger this pattern of diffuse shedding — not only childbirth.
Childbirth and the postpartum hormonal shift — the sharp drop in oestrogen after delivery is the most common trigger, typically causing shedding 6–12 weeks later.
Chronic stress, burnout, and emotional trauma — increasingly common triggers in Dubai's high-pressure professional environment, affecting both men and women.
Rapid weight loss or very restrictive dieting — sudden caloric or nutritional restriction is a well-documented trigger for diffuse telogen shedding.
Major surgery, illness, or hospitalisation — any significant physiological stressor on the body can trigger a mass shift of follicles into the resting phase.
Thyroid dysregulation and nutritional insufficiency — particularly iron deficiency — can both trigger telogen effluvium and significantly delay recovery.
Unlike patchy or pattern hair loss, telogen effluvium presents as diffuse shedding across the entire scalp — uniform thinning rather than localised areas.
Recovery is far from guaranteed without nutritional support — identifying and correcting deficiencies changes the outcome.
A blood panel to identify and address nutritional gaps is central to diagnosis — particularly iron and ferritin, which are frequently depleted during and after pregnancy and can significantly delay or prevent full regrowth if left uncorrected.
Identifying the specific triggering event — childbirth, illness, weight loss, or chronic stress — and mapping the timeline against the onset of shedding helps confirm telogen effluvium and rules out other diagnoses with a similar presentation.
Treatment combines nutritional correction with regenerative therapies to accelerate follicular re-entry into active growth.
Bioactive peptides accelerate follicular re-entry into the growth phase — a gentle, effective option well-suited to postpartum clients including those breastfeeding.
Learn MoreExosomes provide immunomodulatory signalling support to calm the follicular environment and accelerate the return to normal hair cycling.
Learn MoreGentle, non-invasive scalp stimulation — a particularly suitable option for postpartum clients seeking effective treatment without needles or downtime.
Learn MoreCorrecting underlying deficiencies and addressing ongoing stress or lifestyle factors is essential to both recovery and preventing recurrence.
Learn MoreFor shedding that persists beyond the typical self-limiting course, PRP provides an added regenerative stimulus to support fuller, faster recovery.
Learn MoreA blood panel and trichoscopy assessment identifies exactly what's driving your shedding and maps a realistic, supportive recovery plan.
Book NowTelogen effluvium carries one of the most favourable prognoses among hair loss conditions — particularly with the right nutritional and clinical support.
A blood panel and trichoscopy assessment identifies exactly what's happening and maps a clear, supportive path to recovery.
Andreea Paval SMP
Best Scalp Micropigmentation Artist in Dubai specialize in Scalp Micropigmentation, Beard micropigmentation, Microblading eyebrows, Scalp Scars removal, Scalp Micropigmentation For Women, Hair loss treatments in Dubai, UAE