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Hair Replacement: You Get What You Pay For

             The mythology of hair has come down to us through the ages –  from Sampson, whose hair was his power, to Rapunzel, who lowered her  locks down from the tower for the sake of true love.  Hair is part of  our personal mythology whether we like it or not. We attach much of our  sense of self to our hair.  That’s why, when Hair Loss occurs, through  natural genetics or through some medical crisis, it can have a  devastating effect on our self image.

            Hair Replacement  today is far different from hair replacement of years ago. But memories  of bad toupees and wigs are still clear in our memories. Today, leading  hair replacement experts have re-engineered hair replacement  technology. Replacing lost locks today can be a seamless process with  virtually undetectable results.  However, as with all things, you get  what you pay for.  As good as the technology is, there are still many  hair replacement companies on the internet that will make cheap  imitations of the high end products.

            First, it is critical that you know your own needs.  There are  hair replacement products to fit almost everyone, from those who have  only patchy hair loss (there are Hair  Extensions) to full medical alopecia (or complete hair loss) which  might require a more extensive Hair  System.

            What are your options?

            We’ve all seen the TV infomercials about surgical hair  replacement. This all looks good: the idea that you could be done once  and for all after a surgery and regrow thick, beautiful hair. But what  is the reality? Nearly half of the potential surgical hair replacement  clients are turned down because their donor hair follicles are not  dense or healthy enough.  Those that actually have the procedure are  not always happy with the results. Rarely do they wind up looking like  those people in the infomercials. Cost is another prohibitive factor  for surgical hair replacement.  It’s very expensive.  And you must ask  yourself if you’re willing to spend that kind of money without a  guaranteed result?  For most of us, the answer is no.

            That leaves us with non-surgical hair replacement options.  On  the internet, you can Google many such “Hair by Mail” companies who  promise wonderful hair systems that will be undetectable. They instruct  you to measure your own scalp – good trick if you can master it – and  make a pattern on a piece of paper. This pattern is what they use to  fit your hair system to your head. But it’s certainly not an exact  science. These particular hair replacement systems look as cheap and do  not look natural.   Even if they are made of human hair (and some are  not) you will be responsible for cutting and styling the hair system to  your taste. Not only will you have to attach it alone, but as the hair  comes unknotted (and it does!) you will soon be left with thinning hair  again and have no option but to toss this hair system and order another  one.  Even if it’s cheaper to begin with, it is not in the end, either  cheap or satisfactory.  

            So that leaves us with the expert companies that have spent  years in research and development for the best hair replacement  products out there.  Companies like these have clinics in cities all  across the country. A client wishing to purchase a hair replacement  system visits the clinic where a trained professional not only  evaluates your individual hair loss needs, but measures you  meticulously before ordering your hair system or hair extensions. Then,  when the hair replacement system is made (of human hair from China,  usually) it is fitted, styled and colored to match your own hair. You  leave the clinic with not only an undetectable hair replacement, you  leave with your self-esteem restored.

            Hair replacement systems are fixed to the scalp with adhesive  that will last between one and three months, through swimming and  showering. If you perspire a lot, it might need a little re-application  around the edges more frequently. But the clinician will explain to you  how to do this yourself, or you can revisit the hair replacement clinic  and they can do it. Every three to four months, your hair replacement  system will shed enough hair that more will need to be retied. This can  happen right at the appointment and the hair will, again, be restyled,  cut and colored to match your hair.  There is a cost to maintaining  your hair system, but not nearly what it would cost to replace one of  the cheaper hair systems every three to four months.

            If you still have a lot of hair left, hair replacement systems  can be made that allow you to thread through your own hair to blend it  with the replacement hair. There is no need anymore to shave your  remaining hair completely off.  This is especially comforting for women  with hair loss.  And these clinics also offer Hair Extensions as a  solution for thinning hair or patchy hair loss.

            In the end, the old adage is true: you get what you pay for.  But the real question is this–what is restoring your self-esteem really  worth?  Do your homework, look at your options, then choose the product  that will let you live the full life you deserve.

Author Bio:

Travis M. Keeler  is a Hair Replacement expert who generously shares his expertise  with hair loss sufferers and hair replacement wearers. For more information about  the opportunities and pitfalls of nonsurgical hair replacement, please visit : http://www.myhairfacts.com/

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About Author :Travis M Keeler

White Cliffs Group provides Hair Loss Treatment Options specializing in nonsurgical hair replacement hair systems and hair extensions as well as laser hair loss treatment plans.