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Hair Transplant Shock Loss —
What It Is, Why It Happens, What to Do

Dr. Arslan Musbeh·April 2026·~10 min
Dr. Arslan Musbeh
Dr. Arslan Musbeh
Hair Transplant Surgeon · Founder, Hairmedico
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April 2026 PublishedApril 17, 2026 Last updatedDr. Arslan Musbeh Medical review~10 min Reading time

What is shock loss?

Shock loss (telogen effluvium post-transplant) refers to the shedding of hair that occurs 2–6 weeks after a hair transplant procedure. Both transplanted hairs and native hairs in or near the recipient zone may shed temporarily.

Istanbul — global capital of hair transplant surgery
Hairmedico Istanbul — Istanbul — global capital of hair transplant surgery

This shedding is not a sign of failure. It is a predictable biological response to surgical trauma — the follicle enters a resting (telogen) phase before beginning a new growth cycle. The follicle itself remains alive in the scalp. The shed hair is the hair shaft; the follicle below the surface will produce a new hair shaft when the growth phase (anagen) resumes.

Two types of shock loss

Transplanted hair shock loss

The most expected and universal form. Virtually all transplanted hairs shed within 3–6 weeks of surgery. This is caused by the trauma of extraction, storage and implantation — the follicle pauses its growth cycle to recover. New growth begins at approximately month 3–4, with the majority of density visible by month 9–10.

Native hair shock loss

Sometimes, existing native hairs in or adjacent to the transplanted zone also shed temporarily. This is caused by the surgical trauma to the surrounding scalp tissue — inflammation, altered blood supply and the physical disruption of channel creation. Native shock loss typically resolves within 3–6 months, with full recovery in the vast majority of cases. It is significantly more common when surgery is performed in areas with thin or already-miniaturised native hair.

Shock loss timeline — week by week

PhaseTypical timingWhat happens
Surgery to Week 2Days 0–14Transplanted hairs appear to be growing. Small scabs form and shed.
Early shedWeeks 2–4Transplanted hairs shed. This is the most distressing phase visually.
Dormant phaseMonths 1–3Little visible change. Follicles recovering below the surface.
Early growthMonths 3–5Fine new hairs emerge. Growth rate accelerates weekly.
Density phaseMonths 5–9Most patients see 60–80% of final density by month 7–8.
Final maturationMonths 10–14Hair thickens and integrates with native hair. Final result.

How to manage shock loss

Do nothing to the transplanted area. The single most important instruction. Do not scratch, rub, massage or inspect the scalp excessively during the first 10 days. Every dislodged graft is a permanent loss.

Natural hair density and texture after FUE restoration
Hairmedico Istanbul — Natural hair density and texture after FUE restoration

Follow the washing protocol exactly. The Hairmedico aftercare protocol includes specific washing instructions for days 2–14 that protect grafts while preventing infection and crust buildup. Deviate at your own risk.

Protect from sun and sweat. UV radiation and sweat (from exercise) both interfere with healing in the first 3 weeks. Wear a loose hat outdoors; avoid intense exercise for 3 weeks.

Continue Finasteride if prescribed. Finasteride protects native hair from DHT-driven miniaturisation — stopping it during recovery allows the process to accelerate precisely when the native hair is most vulnerable from surgical trauma.

Manage expectations: Month 3 is statistically the point of maximum patient anxiety. Progress photographs taken monthly often show more improvement than the patient perceives in the mirror. At Hairmedico, we review monthly photographs throughout the 12-month follow-up programme.

Shock loss vs actual graft failure — how to tell the difference

The critical distinction: shock loss is temporary shedding of hair shafts from living follicles. Graft failure is permanent — the follicle itself does not survive and will never produce growth.

The only way to confirm graft survival is to wait. By month 6–8, growth from surviving follicles will be clearly visible. If no growth is occurring at all by month 8, a clinical assessment is warranted. At Hairmedico, patients have direct WhatsApp access to the medical team throughout the 12-month programme — any concern about growth timeline is reviewed immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hair transplant cost in Turkey?

Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request — tailored to graft count, technique and package.

Is hair transplant permanent?

Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.

What is the recovery time?

Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.

Who performs surgery at Hairmedico?

Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.

Is Turkey safe for hair transplant?

Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.

References & Sources
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  3. AAD. Hair loss — treatment guidelines. American Academy of Dermatology. 2023. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/hair-loss/treatment
  4. Onda M et al. Follicular unit extraction: A systematic review. J Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2019.11.006
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All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.

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