Bringing a new life into the world is a powerful experience—but the physical changes that follow can sometimes feel unexpected. One of the most common concerns many women notice after pregnancy is increased hair fall. Seeing more hair in the shower or on your brush can be worrying, especially when you’re already adjusting to so many changes.
If you’re going through this, you’re not alone. Postpartum and hormonal hair loss are very common—and in most cases, treatable. At DRHC Dubai Dermatology Clinic, care is focused on understanding the cause and guiding you toward safe, effective recovery.
During pregnancy, higher estrogen levels keep hair in a prolonged growth phase, which is why many women notice thicker, fuller hair. After delivery, hormone levels drop, and this triggers a condition called telogen effluvium.
This means more hair follicles enter the shedding phase at the same time, leading to noticeable hair fall—usually starting 2 to 4 months after childbirth.
While this process is natural, it can still feel distressing. The good news is that it is often temporary.
Hair thinning is not limited to postpartum changes. Hormonal fluctuations can occur at different stages of life and may lead to:
In some cases, conditions such as alopecia areata may also be triggered or become more noticeable during hormonal shifts.
Although postpartum hair loss is often temporary, it’s important to seek evaluation if:
We understand it can be easy to assume it will resolve on its own—but a professional assessment ensures nothing is overlooked.
Today’s treatments focus on supporting the natural hair growth cycle while addressing any underlying imbalances. At DRHC Dubai, options are carefully selected to match your individual needs and stage of recovery.
PRP hair loss treatment uses your body’s own growth factors to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth.
This is a popular option for postpartum hair loss because it is natural and minimally invasive.
Microneedling helps improve blood circulation to the scalp and enhances the effectiveness of other treatments.
Correcting deficiencies such as iron or vitamin D, along with tailored medical treatments when needed, can significantly improve hair recovery.
Managing scalp conditions like dandruff or inflammation through scalp treatments supports a healthier environment for hair growth.
If hair thinning continues or becomes more advanced, options such as FUE hair transplant may be considered. We understand that surgical treatments can feel overwhelming—modern techniques are designed to be safe, precise, and minimally invasive.