Full Cranial Prosthesis aka Full Lace wigs

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Full Cranial Prosthesis aka Full Lace wigs

Full Cranial Prosthesis aka Full Lace wigs or Lace Front Wigs are the latest development in non surgical hair replacement system units, and are designed to meet the specific needs of any women suffering from long term, or permanent hair loss to medical conditions. Androgenic alopecia and traumatic alopecia are one of the most common medical cause of hair loss in women.
- Androgenic alopecia is an hereditary hair thinning, and occurs in both men and women.


However, it is the most common form of alopecia in women. It can begin as early as in the 20s. By age 40, 40% of these women have noticeable hair thinning due to this condition. By age 50, 60% of them have severe signs of hair loss. When this type of hair loss occurs, women usually do not develop true baldness in the patterns that occur in men, as the areas affected are in the temples and the crown of the head, while the front hairline is usually preserved.


- Traumatic alopecia is a form of hair loss due to scarring of the scalp area. This form of hair loss frequently occurs in African-American women.


Traumatic alopecia is divided into three categories: traction, chemical and follicular alopecia.
Traction alopecia:
Hair loss associated with persistent use of tight braids, hair rollers, weaves, twist, locks, or cornrows. The first sign of traction alopecia is thinning above the ears and the forehead. This hair loss is often seen in young girls. Partial or complete regrowth of hair can follow, but permanent loss of hair can occur when the roots of the hairs are severely damaged.

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