May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
An integration hair system combines natural hair and new hair. The key function for any hair integration is the ability to pull your existing, growing hair directly through the unit. It is a small system combined with your own natural growing hair to fill in the areas where you are lacking hair. […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
The most common type of hair loss seen in women is female pattern baldness otherwise known as androgenetic alopecia. While alopecia means baldness; it does not mean complete hair loss. Typically, it is seen as thinning hair, predominately over the top and front of the head. This type of hair loss […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
Another hair replacement option is a vacuum-pressure attachment which is made of a hard, soft, or semi-soft polyurethane or silicone. Prices will vary due to materials but the range for vacuum wigs is from $3000-5000.
In order to be a candidate for this hair replacment system, you would have to have no hair at all. […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
Perhaps you are wondering exactly what kind of salon Fantasia is? Yes, we are a “regular” hair salon but so much more. Since the 1960’s, our owner, Twila Donley, has been specializing in wigs. She has enjoyed wearing wigs herself for many years and has a passion for the hair replacement industry!
There […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
Are you aware there is a state-of-the-art solution especially designed for female hair loss? Female hair loss in many forms such as alopecia, no hair at the top of the head or thinning hair at the top of the head can benefit from this non invasive, non surgical hair replacement procedure. It is […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
There are several forms of alopecia but probably the worst is “cicatricial alopecia” otherwise known as scarring alopecia. This is a rare disorder which destroys the hair follicle and replaces it with scar tissue; which causes permanent hair loss. Sometimes scarring alopecia is gradual, without symptoms and is not noticed for […]
May 1st, 2008 by Trudy Petersen
Most people are aware that chemotherapy treatment often causes hair loss. The reason is the cells in the hair follicles grow fast and chemotherapy does what it is designed to do, damage fast growing cells. The hair loss is not permanent and will grow back once the treatments have ended. Some […]