Medical Hair Loss
Hair is called a woman's "crowning glory", and for good reason; it symbolizes attractiveness, success, health, and social status, among other things. Losing it can have a dramatic emotional impact on a woman’s self-esteem. Many women feel that when they lose their hair, they've lost a large part of who they are.

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Medical Hair Loss Resources

From helpful and informative guides to moving personal accounts, which may serve as valuable resources to you.

A Fight for Life: Beating Cancer
by Vincent Strumolo
Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming: And Other Lessons I Learned from Breast Cancer
by Nennie Nash
Essential Exercises for Breast Cancer Survivors
by Amy Halverstadt and Andrea Leonard

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Commonly Asked Questions

As you start thinking about your options for coping with hair loss, it’s perfectly normal to have questions. There are a few things to consider when choosing a wig. Let us help you select the perfect style for you.

Q. Could a wig cause damage to my scalp, or slow my own natural hair growth?
A. No, absolutely not. Wearing a wig will not harm your scalp or inhibit new growth. In fact, a wig will make you feel better and more confident about your appearance, while helping maintain body heat and preventing over-exposure of your sensitive skin during this time. Many women choose to wear their wig until their own hair has grown in enough to style and shape.

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Choosing a Wig Style

A wig can help you feel most like yourself. Many women choose a style and color that match their natural hair, while others take this opportunity to experiment with a new look. We recommend a shorter wig style, since these are the lightest and easiest to care for. > Read More.