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Hair loss can feel deeply personal, especially when it happens after illness, stress, rapid weight loss, postpartum changes, or a hormonal transition. In this episode, Dr. Mamina Turegano joins Dr. Kate Kresge to unpack the most common patterns of hair shedding and thinning, including telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia.
Dr. Turegano explains why hair loss is often multifactorial and why the timing matters: shedding may appear months after a physiologic or emotional stressor. She walks through the root-cause workup she considers in practice, including thyroid function, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, zinc, sex hormones, inflammation, scalp health, and medication history.
The conversation also covers postpartum hair loss, dandruff and scalp inflammation, protein intake, GLP-1-related weight loss, birth control changes, and evidence-informed options such as minoxidil, red light therapy, scalp massage, and PRP. Throughout the episode, Dr. Turegano brings a practical, compassionate approach to helping patients understand what may be driving hair loss and when a dermatology referral matters.
Clinical Takeaways from This Episode
Guest Bio: Mamina Turegano, MD, is a triple board-certified dermatologist, internist, and dermatopathologist based in New Orleans. She specializes in medical, cosmetic, and integrative dermatology, blending conventional and holistic approaches to skin health. With over 2 million followers across social media, she shares dermatologist-backed skincare and wellness insights with a broad audience. She also co-hosts a podcast, called Skin Deep MDs, has been published in leading medical journals, and frequently contributes her expertise to major press outlets, TV, and beauty publications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is telogen effluvium?
What labs may be useful for hair shedding?
Can postpartum hair loss be normal?
Does washing hair make shedding worse?
When should a patient see a dermatologist for hair loss?
Timestamps
00:00 — Why hair loss and shedding deserve a root-cause conversation
06:44 — Telogen effluvium vs androgenetic alopecia
10:31 — Ferritin, vitamin D, thyroid, B12, zinc, hormones, and ANA
15:09 — When to refer for scarring alopecia or autoimmune causes
17:54 — Hair washing, dandruff, scalp oil, and local inflammation
24:03 — GLP-1 medications, birth control, beta blockers, statins, and SSRIs
29:18 — Protein, calorie restriction, vegetarian diets, and nutrient status
35:42 — Postpartum shedding, hemorrhage, breastfeeding, and recovery
38:55 — Minoxidil, breastfeeding considerations, red light therapy, and PRP
44:15 — Scalp massage, circulation, and realistic supportive strategies
Want to elevate your practice? This episode is sponsored by Fullscript, a comprehensive care delivery platform designed to support whole-person, integrative healthcare. Fullscript allows clinicians to streamline supplement dispensing, lab ordering, and patient education in one free, centralized system—helping reduce administrative burden while supporting clinical decision-making. For practitioners, Fullscript offers access to professional-grade supplements, evidence-informed protocols, and lab integrations that can support more efficient planning and follow-up. For patients, it provides a clear, organized way to receive recommendations, manage refills, and stay engaged in their care. The goal is not to replace clinical judgment, but to make it easier for clinicians to focus on what matters most: thoughtful, individualized patient care.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and the guests, and they don't necessarily reflect the views of FullScript or any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and it's not intended to be medical advice. For your safety, always check with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your healthcare routine.
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Hair loss can feel deeply personal, especially when it happens after illness, stress, rapid weight loss, postpartum changes, or a hormonal transition. In this episode, Dr. Mamina Turegano joins Dr. Kate Kresge to unpack the most common patterns of hair shedding and thinning, including telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia.
Dr. Turegano explains why hair loss is often multifactorial and why the timing matters: shedding may appear months after a physiologic or emotional stressor. She walks through the root-cause workup she considers in practice, including thyroid function, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, zinc, sex hormones, inflammation, scalp health, and medication history.
The conversation also covers postpartum hair loss, dandruff and scalp inflammation, protein intake, GLP-1-related weight loss, birth control changes, and evidence-informed options such as minoxidil, red light therapy, scalp massage, and PRP. Throughout the episode, Dr. Turegano brings a practical, compassionate approach to helping patients understand what may be driving hair loss and when a dermatology referral matters.
Clinical Takeaways from This Episode
Guest Bio: Mamina Turegano, MD, is a triple board-certified dermatologist, internist, and dermatopathologist based in New Orleans. She specializes in medical, cosmetic, and integrative dermatology, blending conventional and holistic approaches to skin health. With over 2 million followers across social media, she shares dermatologist-backed skincare and wellness insights with a broad audience. She also co-hosts a podcast, called Skin Deep MDs, has been published in leading medical journals, and frequently contributes her expertise to major press outlets, TV, and beauty publications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is telogen effluvium?
What labs may be useful for hair shedding?
Can postpartum hair loss be normal?
Does washing hair make shedding worse?
When should a patient see a dermatologist for hair loss?
Timestamps
00:00 — Why hair loss and shedding deserve a root-cause conversation
06:44 — Telogen effluvium vs androgenetic alopecia
10:31 — Ferritin, vitamin D, thyroid, B12, zinc, hormones, and ANA
15:09 — When to refer for scarring alopecia or autoimmune causes
17:54 — Hair washing, dandruff, scalp oil, and local inflammation
24:03 — GLP-1 medications, birth control, beta blockers, statins, and SSRIs
29:18 — Protein, calorie restriction, vegetarian diets, and nutrient status
35:42 — Postpartum shedding, hemorrhage, breastfeeding, and recovery
38:55 — Minoxidil, breastfeeding considerations, red light therapy, and PRP
44:15 — Scalp massage, circulation, and realistic supportive strategies
Want to elevate your practice? This episode is sponsored by Fullscript, a comprehensive care delivery platform designed to support whole-person, integrative healthcare. Fullscript allows clinicians to streamline supplement dispensing, lab ordering, and patient education in one free, centralized system—helping reduce administrative burden while supporting clinical decision-making. For practitioners, Fullscript offers access to professional-grade supplements, evidence-informed protocols, and lab integrations that can support more efficient planning and follow-up. For patients, it provides a clear, organized way to receive recommendations, manage refills, and stay engaged in their care. The goal is not to replace clinical judgment, but to make it easier for clinicians to focus on what matters most: thoughtful, individualized patient care.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and the guests, and they don't necessarily reflect the views of FullScript or any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and it's not intended to be medical advice. For your safety, always check with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your healthcare routine.
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