My hair is growing back during chemo. Should I cut it again?

Before I started my chemo treatments, I was told to cut my hair so it would be less traumatic. So I shaved my head. I just had chemo #5 out of 6 - one more to go, and all of my hair didn't fall out like I expected it too. After the third chemo, it stopped falling out and started to actually grow. It's sparse still, especially around the top, but it's actually grown to about an inch long on top, but it's choppy and different lengths around the crown. I'm just wondering if I should cut it again now or wait until after my last chemo in a couple weeks or wait longer to cut it?

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  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    I Left Mine Alone
    Mine never completely fell out either. I shaved my head once it started to fall out in clumps. That was after my first chemo infusion and I let it grow until I felt comfortable to go without the wig. I have since cut it about 4 to 5 times since undergoing chemo. It has been 2 1/2 years since being diagnosed and my hair is now thick, coarse, and healthy.

    Best of luck with your journey.
  • leoyp60881
    leoyp60881 Member Posts: 4

    I Left Mine Alone
    Mine never completely fell out either. I shaved my head once it started to fall out in clumps. That was after my first chemo infusion and I let it grow until I felt comfortable to go without the wig. I have since cut it about 4 to 5 times since undergoing chemo. It has been 2 1/2 years since being diagnosed and my hair is now thick, coarse, and healthy.

    Best of luck with your journey.

    thanks for your response!
    I've been having a hard time wearing the wigs -- I have 5 but they all feel really hot on my head. Thanks for the input. I wasn't sure if i should cut it or not, but it kind of makes sense to let it grow and get a head start. :)
  • debi.18
    debi.18 Member Posts: 850 Member

    thanks for your response!
    I've been having a hard time wearing the wigs -- I have 5 but they all feel really hot on my head. Thanks for the input. I wasn't sure if i should cut it or not, but it kind of makes sense to let it grow and get a head start. :)

    I wanted to cut mine also
    I shaved mine after it got super thin and looked really bad. Some of it started growing back after a couple of weeks and the rest after about a month or so. Mine is also different lengths and different textures. I keep asking if I should cut the longer strands off to match the rest, but everyone tells me to just wait....so I'm waiting.

    I also don't like wearing wigs, switched to hats and several cute ones.

    Hugs,Debi
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    Hat, Wig, Scarf or in the Buff! It's Your Choice!
    I wore the wig when going out on appointments or errands, most times. I also alternated between hats and scarfs, too. There is a program sponsored by L. Erickson that give FREE silk SCARFS to survivors! The program is called "Good Wishes Scarfs". You can go online, pick out the one you fancy, and get it in the mail! They have an incredible selection!

    It's okay if you don't want to wear a wig. Mine itched too.

    Take care.
  • sweetvickid
    sweetvickid Member Posts: 459 Member
    Mine fell out and then
    Mine fell out and then immediately starting growing back in. Unfortunatley it was just the white hairs and they didn't grow. My head just had a fine covering of hair like a baby would have. I never wore my wig it was just too hot. If my head was cold I would wear a light covering but really I went bald and beautiful the majority of the time. Of course I got looks and the nice ones would then ask questions. Always told them what was going on and lecture them on checking the girls out monthly and having their yearly mammos.
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000

    thanks for your response!
    I've been having a hard time wearing the wigs -- I have 5 but they all feel really hot on my head. Thanks for the input. I wasn't sure if i should cut it or not, but it kind of makes sense to let it grow and get a head start. :)

    Sending good luck to you in
    Sending good luck to you in your hair growing out!

    Hugs, Megan