“Shock loss” is a term both dreaded and feared by many undergoing hair transplant surgery. Despite its notoriety, however, shock loss is a complicated subject and may be confusing for many hair transplant patients. So what is shock loss and why does it occur? In order to answer these questions and help clarify the mystery behind shock loss, Coalition hair transplant surgeon Dr. William Lindsey created the following video explaining shock loss and why it occurs after hair restoration surgery:
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