Did your hair get curly after surgery?
I agree, very interesting!! I always had curly, frizzy, out of control hair, which for the last few yrs has been thinning.....now at 60, mostly grey, but started out as brunette.....it will be fun to see if I'd be lucky enough to have it go straight! LOL I sure hope so...but, if not, I'll be happy just to have what I do have grow back in, once I go through the hair loss period. Yes, the greys do take on a different texture, thicker...
good luck everyone, with our hair issues! The weight may leave, but we'll always have hair issues, right? LOL
Sophie
HW 275 SW 246 CW 162.5 GW 150 ( 5'1" Over 1 1/2 inch lost in the last few yrs! LOL) lost 50 lbs on my own, stable for 3 yrs, gained back 21 during year b4 surgery.
I have been wanting to post about this phenomena but just have not had the time. I had curly hair before VSG, people would always ask me who my hair dresser was since my perms looked so natural and healthy. I would tell them it is natural and I only get it cut and add some gel and go! Well......that has all changed for me! Now everyone is asking why I am straightening my hair. Seriously! I am not doing this but my hair is straight as a board. And forget trying to curl it Lol!
I have fine short hair. I had 2 knee replacement surgeries. The first surgery was in 2012 at age 65 and I didn't notice much difference in my hair. Fine light brown (colored to blonde), some waves around the bangs area and not much grey. I had the 2nd surgery in Feb 2019 and have been fighting tight finger waves (like in the Roaring 20's) from ear to ear ever since, not to mention TONS of grey. In general, ALL of my hair is determined to wave and/or curl and using a flat iron only provides temporary results. It does seem like the waves and curls have gotten more intense with each passing year. I, too, have gotten straightening procedures but since the finger waves are so close to my scalp, it's difficult to start the straightening too close to my scalp due to the heat of the flat iron. Since I wear my hair short, the procedure doesn't last very long. I think the Egyptians had it right - shave your head and wear a wig! LOL.
Long ago I was a hair stylist. I have seen hair go from straight to curly after anesthesia. Back then it was common to be put out for childbirth so I saw it happen to young mothers. I also saw the opposite of curly to straight. I never did perms or relaxers close to surgery.
Sort of a mystery and only happens to some.
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