If native hairs that fall out during post-operative shedding are noticeably miniaturized, what concurrent underlying condition might be progressing?

Answer

Underlying genetic hair loss, specifically Androgenetic Alopecia

When a patient experiences shedding post-surgery, it is usually the normal shedding of the old hair shaft due to surgical shock. However, if the hairs that are falling out are already significantly thinned or miniaturized before they detach, this provides a strong indication that an ongoing, pre-existing condition is manifesting concurrently. Miniaturization is the hallmark sign of progressive genetic hair loss patterns, such as Androgenetic Alopecia. The concurrent shedding means that while the transplantation is progressing normally, the underlying condition continues to affect the remaining, non-transplanted native hairs, even while the new grafts are recovering.

If native hairs that fall out during post-operative shedding are noticeably miniaturized, what concurrent underlying condition might be progressing?
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