Hair loss is one of the most distressing — and underreported — side effects of GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound). Real-world research suggests it affects as many as 70% of GLP-1 users, roughly 10 times higher than the rates reported in clinical trials.
The good news: it is usually temporary, and in most cases it is caused by rapid weight loss triggering telogen effluvium — not a direct effect of the drug on your hair follicles. That means it is largely preventable and treatable.
This section covers everything you need to know: what causes GLP-1 hair loss, what the research actually shows, and the evidence-based strategies that genuinely help.
In This Section
- Hair Loss on Semaglutide: What the Research Actually Shows
- Telogen Effluvium vs Androgenic Alopecia on GLP-1s: What Is the Difference?
- 7 Evidence-Based Ways to Reduce Hair Loss on Semaglutide
- Best Hair Loss Treatments for GLP-1 Users (Minoxidil, Biotin, Nutrafol)
- Does Hair Grow Back After Stopping Ozempic?
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