Do you think it would be ok to.....
Goodness...color away--I can't think of a reason not to. Barring an anesthesia issue (& I have never heard of that)....you should be fine!! Plus, coloring makes the hair root stronger & thicker....you will want to keep doing it when/if you have any hair loss 4 months out or so.....I've been lucky so far....no more hair loss than usual (I have long hair & always find some strands in the sink when I comb it).....keep your protein up & you will be skinny with great hair in no time!!! xo, Micheala.
Coloring, perms, etc. can be hard on your hair, especially in the first few months after surgery when bypass and DS patients are prone to having some hair loss, you may want to avoid harsh chemical treatments on your hair. Going right before surgery should be okay.
Pam Davis, Certified Bariatric Nurse, Bariatric Program Director
Centennial Center for the Treatment of Obesity
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That is something we don't talk much about UNTIL someone asks... but I remember when I was losing my hair. I was taking vitamins, supplements, doing protein, getting proper nutrients... but the body just has so much to endure and adjust to with these surgeries!
For two weeks, almost every day on my way to work, I fretted and almost cried. I didn't notice my hair coming out (as in, finding it in the drain or my brush, or on my pillow)... but my hair started looking bad... I couldn't style it good, and then I went to my hairbrush... Then I found the hair but I had not been paying attention.
You can tell when someone has had gastric by their thin hair... BUT, its not a forever thing. My hair has gotten so thick, even this year! My hairdresser said she could not believe how much my hair had grown in considering what it was at one time.
For two weeks, almost every day on my way to work, I fretted and almost cried. I didn't notice my hair coming out (as in, finding it in the drain or my brush, or on my pillow)... but my hair started looking bad... I couldn't style it good, and then I went to my hairbrush... Then I found the hair but I had not been paying attention.
You can tell when someone has had gastric by their thin hair... BUT, its not a forever thing. My hair has gotten so thick, even this year! My hairdresser said she could not believe how much my hair had grown in considering what it was at one time.