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Is a Stubbly Hairline a Good Sign of Hair Growth?

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · May 19, 2026

Is a stubbly hairline a good sign of hair growth? Many people are startled when their hair suddenly starts falling out a lot after giving birth. ​ In particular, when the hairline...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: May 19, 2026

Translated at: May 19, 2026 at 1:30 AM

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Is a stubbly hairline a good sign of hair growth?

Many people are startled when their hair suddenly starts falling out a lot after giving birth.

In particular, when the hairline around the bangs or temples looks sparse, it is natural to worry, “Could this turn into hair loss?”

But as time passes, you may notice short, pointed hairs growing in densely along the forehead line.

This is often called a “grass-like hairline.”

Literally, it describes short hairs sticking up like blades of grass.

It is commonly seen during the recovery process after postpartum hair loss, and in most cases, it can be viewed as a positive sign that new hair is starting to grow again.

However, not every short hair means healthy recovery, so it is important to look at the overall pattern of change.

A grass-like hairline after postpartum hair loss may be a sign of recovery

Postpartum hair loss is temporary hair loss that appears due to hormonal changes after childbirth.

During pregnancy, the influence of female hormones often means that less hair falls out than usual.

However, after childbirth, as hormone levels change, there may come a time when the hair that had not fallen out all at once begins to shed.

Later, as the hair growth cycle recovers, new hair starts to grow in the areas where it was lost.

In particular, short, pointed hairs are often visible around the bangs, forehead line, and temples.

The grass-like hair that appears at this time may be a sign that the follicles have entered the growth phase again.

At first, the hair may look short and weak, but if it gradually grows longer and thicker over time, it can be seen as part of the recovery process.

So if you notice a grass-like hairline after postpartum hair loss, rather than worrying too much, it is okay to understand it as “new hair is growing in.”

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The area where grass-like hair usually appears is mainly the bangs line

Postpartum hair loss can make the entire crown look sparse, but the area many people notice most is the bangs and hairline.

When tying up the hair, the sides of the forehead may look bare, or uneven baby hairs may stick up and make the bangs look messy.

At this stage, the grass-like hairline can be somewhat inconvenient cosmetically.

When the hair is tied back, the short hairs may stand up, and even when the bangs are arranged, they can poke out in different directions.

But this is a common appearance during the process of new hair growth.

Hair does not grow long and thick from the start; it first comes in short and gradually becomes longer over time.

Therefore, there is no need to stress just because a grass-like hairline appears.

Rather, it can be seen positively because hair is growing back in the area that had thinned out.

If it stays thin and short, it should be checked

To judge whether a grass-like hairline is a good sign, you need to see whether it changes over time.

Hair that is recovering well will gradually grow longer and thicker over several months. Its color will also gradually deepen, blending naturally with the surrounding hair.

On the other hand, if the short hairs remain thin and weak, or if they do not seem to grow past a certain length and keep falling out, other causes may need to be considered.

For example, female pattern hair loss, nutritional deficiencies, lack of sleep, rapid dieting, and stress can all have an effect.

Also, after a hair transplant, newly growing baby hairs may also look grass-like.

However, the term “grass-like hairline” is generally used more often to describe the short hairs that newly appear along the bangs line after postpartum hair loss.

If it is after a hair transplant, the timing of the procedure, whether the hair is in the shedding phase, and the growth rate of the transplanted area should all be checked together.

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A grass-like hairline is likely a good sign that new hair has started growing again after postpartum hair loss.

In particular, if short, pointed hairs appear along the bangs line or temples and gradually become longer and thicker over time, this can be seen as part of the recovery process.

However, if the grass-like hair stays thin and weak, or if it repeatedly seems not to grow and keeps falling out, it may not be just a simple postpartum recovery process.

In that case, it is a good idea to check the condition of the scalp, hair thickness, nutritional status, and lifestyle habits together. In the end, the important standard is not “whether short hairs have appeared,” but “whether those hairs are growing healthily.”

If you notice a grass-like hairline after postpartum hair loss, it is better to observe the changes over a few months rather than becoming anxious too quickly.

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