Partial hair replacement systems are
designed specifically to cover a small balding area. This would commonly be
used by someone who started to notice balding in either the temples or the
crown of the head. The partial hair replacement can be designed using both fine
welded mono as well as injected skin base. This hair system may be bonded as
well as taped on depending on preference. As your balding area gets larger your
partial is going to bet bigger as well, until you no longer need it and can
switch over to a full front lace or injected skin system. Partial hair
replacement systems can be created in any shape any size to fit your specific
needs, this also makes it a great option for individuals looking to cover a
specific area due to an accident or an illness such as Alopecia Areata.
David Hansen
www.davidhansen.com
David Hansen is men's hairpiece specialist. He is a friend to his clients and he is the formula for excellence. He combines passion, knowledge and over 50 years of experience to create the best replacement system available. That is how David has lasted in his business since 1967, he develops a relationship with each customer and provides them with phenomenal work, guaranteeing satisfaction, and providing a phenomenal solution to their balding.
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Male Pattern Baldness
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Great alternatives for wearing hair replacement systems
The most
common consumer of hair systems or hair replacements comes from those who are
affected by hereditary baldness. But
much to your surprise, we find that hair systems can be used in many different
circumstances. Most imagine that hair replacements
are only worn by mid- age and/or elderly men.
That can be far from the truth if you know your options. There are several profiles that make up the community
of people who can look to hair systems as an answer to their problems. You can live a normal life and look great
with a great undetected hair replacement system. Don’t let the stereotypes scare you away.
Hair loss can be a side effect for both medical and
non-medical conditions. Undergoing
chemotherapy or radiation therapy may cause you to develop alopecia which
results in extreme hair loss. Diabetes
and lupus patients suffer from hair loss.
There also are several common medications that may cause hair loss or
thinning hair such as certain blood thinners, Parkinson disease, and cholesterol
lowering medicines. Even a hormonal
change or imbalance can aid the problem of hair loss. Poor nutrition, irritation or damage of the
hair follicles can cause permanent issues.
Some hair treatments such as tinting and bleaching, usually when over
used or misused, and excessive hairstyling or styles that pull hair to tight
can play an important role.
The list goes on into severe scaring
from past surgeries, old injuries and also burn victims. They deal with the
reality of never having their natural hair grow back in these damaged areas. Whatever
way you encounter hair loss, balding or thinning hair in key areas, (front,
top, and crown) both men and women look for some type of solution. Regardless of your story and background,
choosing the right hair system can answer your prayers. Although it’s not a cure, it’s a great way to
help with your condition with little time and cost than other surgical options
that have no guarantee of results. Sometimes
your insurance may pick up the cost if it relates to a medical condition. Hair systems are available in both partial
and full caps. This is a wonderful option
when dealing with either small or large problem areas. Just always remember to
research and educate yourself before choosing a solution.
Good Luck
& Good Looking
David Hansen,
The Ultimate Hairpiece designer &
Specialist
312.943.8171
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Choosing the right size of a hair replacement system in Miami
Ideally, your first step in a hairpiece should be a partial one--a mini hairpiece that will prevent the first stage of hair loss from becoming noticeable to others. A partial can be just as affective in converting the balding area, and it saves you money, due to its smaller size. In fact, a full hair replacement (average five inches by eight inches) is more than is necessary until the balding process progresses considerably.
There are four basic sizes of partials available:
1.The Temple Piece, used when the hairline begins to receding. It is the smallest partial available, usually only one-half by one inch in size.
2. The Frontal Piece, used when the hairline begins to recede. Placed at the front of the existing hair and averaging two inches by three inches, it seems like such a small adjustment, but the effect is very impressive.
3. The Top(or Slider) System, the most common type of partial sold. It is used on men who, although they are balding on the top, still have enough side hair to create a part in their remaining hair and are able to comb their hair over the small piece underneath. The effect is very natural. Size is based on the extent of baldness.
4. The Crown Piece, used when the back of the crown is balding (often referred to as the doughnut" type of baldness). Here again, size is dependent on the bald area.
The key to success in selecting a partial hair system is individuality. Hundreds of thousands of men go bald, but everyone has his own style. A custom-made (or at least a semi-custom) system will provide a better camouflage than any stock piece ever could.
David Hansen
www.davidhansen.com
There are four basic sizes of partials available:
1.The Temple Piece, used when the hairline begins to receding. It is the smallest partial available, usually only one-half by one inch in size.
2. The Frontal Piece, used when the hairline begins to recede. Placed at the front of the existing hair and averaging two inches by three inches, it seems like such a small adjustment, but the effect is very impressive.
3. The Top(or Slider) System, the most common type of partial sold. It is used on men who, although they are balding on the top, still have enough side hair to create a part in their remaining hair and are able to comb their hair over the small piece underneath. The effect is very natural. Size is based on the extent of baldness.
4. The Crown Piece, used when the back of the crown is balding (often referred to as the doughnut" type of baldness). Here again, size is dependent on the bald area.
The key to success in selecting a partial hair system is individuality. Hundreds of thousands of men go bald, but everyone has his own style. A custom-made (or at least a semi-custom) system will provide a better camouflage than any stock piece ever could.
David Hansen
www.davidhansen.com
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