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Does Semaglutide Cause Hair Loss?

Does Semaglutide Cause Hair Loss?
Amy Brodsky
Amy Brodsky
1 year ago / 7 min read

When it comes to weight loss, Semaglutide is often the first line of treatment many experts recommend. It has many benefits, including weight loss, a reduced risk of heart disease, and a lowered risk for some cancers. When compared to other drugs of its kind as a treatment for weight loss, Semaglutide is very effective. When you lose weight quickly, many people develop a condition called Telogen Effluvium, which develops when the body experiences some type of shock or is exposed to some type of stressor. One such shock is rapid weight loss. As a result of a shock, the body begins to shed hair. Because weight loss is rapid with some medications, this weight loss also comes as a shock to your body. 

However, some people think it may cause hair loss, but rest assured that such is not the case.

According to the LT Men’s Clinic, Semaglutide has a number of benefits, which include the following:

  • Reducing pain and improving mobility

  • Lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack, and cardiovascular disease

  • Lowering your risk for some cancers

  • Improving sleep

  • Improving mood

Some people have speculated a link between Semaglutide and hair loss, but research has found this not to be the case. Rapid weight loss in and of itself can cause hair loss.

According to experts, a number of drugs cause hair loss. Some medications for hair lossPhentermine, is known to cause people to lose their hair. Phentermine is a weight loss drug designed to suppress appetite and make you feel full for an extended period of time. 

So, what makes Semaglutide superior to other weight loss solutions? Semaglutide is superior to other weight loss solutions, because it provides a number of health benefits, including a decreased risk of heart attack, heart disease, and stroke. Additionally, it improves mood and boosts self-esteem.

According to experts, clinical trials have proven the drug’s capabilities as a weight loss solution. The Semaglutide Treatment Effect in People With Obesity (STEP) clinical trials found that Semaglutide is extremely effective in treating obesity. 

Recent clinical trials have found that patients taking 2.4 milligrams of Semaglutide lost six percent of their total body weight after 12 weeks of taking the medication. By week 28, those taking Semaglutide lost 12 percent of their total body weight.

It’s important to note that other factors lead to hair loss. A family history of hair loss, hormonal changes, and stressful events can cause one’s hair to fall out. Beta Blockers, blood thinners, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs cause hair loss. Other drugs that cause hair loss include anticoagulants, anticonvulsants, and chemotherapy drugs.

Statin medications and cholesterol drugs are linked to hair loss. A Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to hair loss in many cases. 

Many people look for alternative methods to treat hair loss. Experts recommend increasing your protein intake to counteract hair loss. Foods containing protein include chicken, beef, nuts, fish, and beans. A lack of protein in your diet can lead to hair loss, thus adding foods high in protein can help treat the underlying cause of hair loss. Physical and psychological stress to the body cause temporary hair loss as well. Illness, anemia, and surgery cause hair loss as well. Hair loss is sometimes caused by having a baby. Losing weight rapidly is another cause of hair loss. Nutrient deficiencies are responsible for hair loss as well. 

Hair loss is essential to the natural life cycle of hair. The average person sheds between 50 and 200 hairs each day. The official name for hair shedding is telogen effluvium. 

While losing hair can be attributed to a number of factors, hair loss is not a side effect of all drugs, and there are many treatment options for hair loss on the market. 

According to some experts, 2 percent Minoxidil is one of the most effective treatments for hair loss for men or women. NuDew® by Nu Image Medical® is also a great treatment for hair loss. NuDew is made of minoxidil. 

It is always important to prioritize the health of your hair. Moisturizers and conditioners keep your hair soft and looking healthy.

Hair that is lost during the telogen phase of hair growth will eventually grow back. However, it is important to take care of your hair to make sure it remains healthy and that new hairs consistently grow back. There are many ways to keep your hair from falling out. Hair loss experts recommend a number of tactics to retain your hair. First of all, don’t choose hairstyles that pull at your hair too much. Experts recommend that you avoid bleaching your hair.

Avoid styling tools that heat up your hair, and choose mild shampoo that suits your hair well. Experts recommend that you use a hair brush that is made of soft fibers that won’t irritate your hair. Getting low-level light therapy also corrects hair loss.

The FDA approved low-level light therapy as an effective treatment for hair loss. It is effective in both men and women, but is used primarily as a treatment for alopecia. 

But again, consulting with your doctor is always a good idea. If nothing else is working for you, your doctor will make recommendations. 

He or she will prescribe a medication that fits your situation and provides the greatest benefit. Additionally, there are over the counter hair loss treatments that restore your hair. Rogaine and Propecia are good options for hair loss. Dutasteride is a good treatment option for men.  Propecia is for men too.

You need to use these products for an extended period of time before you see positive results. Some people choose to wear a hairpiece or a wig to cover up hair loss. Laser therapy and hair implant surgery are other viable options for hair loss.

However, there is more good news. According to experts, hair growth resumes as usual as soon as you stop taking medications that cause hair loss. However, you must discuss stopping medication with your doctor. 

Some treatments cause hair loss. These include:

  • Radiation therapy

  • Chemotherapy

  • Certain medications

Doctors recommend preventing hair loss by loading up on Vitamin A, Vitamin C, zinc, and biotin. Hair loss is a huge risk after you lose a lot of weight quickly. Additionally, restrictive diets cause nutrient deficiencies that lead to hair loss. 

 

 

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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The information contained herein is not a substitute for and should never be relied upon for professional medical advice. Always talk to your physician about the risks and benefits of any treatment. Nu Image Medical may not offer the medications or services mentioned in this article.

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