What does it mean if you’re losing hair in patches rather than what you’d expect at the crown or your hairline? There might be a few reasons this is happening, but one of the explanations could be stress.

Let’s say you’ve lost hair due to the stress you’ve encountered, what happens next? At Sons, we handle customers with care as we present our expertise to them to find the best solution for your problems.

Can Hair Regrow After Hair Loss Due to Stress?

Yes, the good news is that your hair may grow back if it has been lost as a result of stress. 

Hair loss because of stress isn’t the same as male pattern hair loss, a genetic disposition to losing hair that has been passed down your lineage. There isn’t currently a guaranteed way to fix male pattern hair loss, per se, but there are ways to slow and halt the effects you’re feeling with the hope of creating a better environment for better growth.

Your body will not be functioning as well as it should be when you’re facing extreme stress and the nutrients and vitamins you take in won’t be absorbed properly. Our bodies tend to go into a tense state which can have damaging effects on several body parts, including our hair.

This is why you must get your stress under control so that you can get your body functioning properly once again and your hair has a chance of regrowth. To do this, take time to relax through meditation, take a break from work when necessary, exercise enough, and eat well to get the right nutritional intake.

What Products Are Used to Fight Stress-Induced Hair Loss?

Hair loss from stress can be reversed with some help, and sometimes even naturally. So, what medications and products would typically be used?

You’re likely going to be prescribed a course of either Finasteride or Minoxidil or maybe both, to give you the greatest chance of your hair growing back to the way it was before stress caused it to fall out. You’ll likely see good progress within 6 months of commencing the treatment but stick to the plan for beyond a year and you’re likely to see the full effects of the treatment plan.

Much like men who experience male pattern hair loss, Finasteride targets the DHT on your scalp to reduce the levels you’re facing and prevent further DHT from being present there.

Otherwise, Minoxidil could be prescribed to introduce a greater blood flow and more oxygen to your scalp’s blood vessels to widen the hair follicles, thus producing thicker strands.

If you want to learn more about stress and what it can do to your hair, read through the Sons website today.