mardi 12 décembre 2017

Questions About Wigs For Cancer Patients Delaware Advocates Can Answer

By Edward Hill


A diagnosis of cancer is devastating. It comes with many questions and considerations for the individuals affected. For many women, losing their hair, because of the treatments, is another cause for trauma. Some decide to shave their heads and proudly display their baldness. This is great and brave, but not all women are comfortable with it. Many need answers about wigs for cancer patients Delaware advocates are happy to provide.

It's a good idea to talk to your oncologist about the side effects of your upcoming treatment before you make any decisions. Not every treatment triggers the loss of hair, but if yours is going to, you will need a prescription for a hair prosthesis. Your insurance provider may insist on this in order to cover the wig cost. There might be some things you can do to reduce hair loss, and you should ask your doctor about that as well.

If you wear your hair long, this could be a good time to try a short look. You might like it, and you can always donate your own hair to a reputable organization offering free medical wigs. If you really loved your long hair, watching it fall out will be traumatic. Shorter hair sheds at a slower rate and is less noticeable.

If you don't know where to go to look for a medical wig, you can always ask your hairdresser. Before you go though, it might be a good idea to call and see if they offer private rooms to try on the pieces. That way you won't feel as self-conscious. Buying online is an option, but it probably shouldn't be your first choice. Women without insurance can contact the American Cancer Society for information about getting help with a purchase.

You may not realize it, but what your wig is made out of matters. Most people seem to prefer synthetic hair because it doesn't cost as much and is easier to take care of. It generally comes already styled, but you can always reset in a way that suits you better. The wig will have to be reset each time it's washed and won't ever move exactly like real hair.

It will cost at least a thousand dollars if you are set on a natural hair wig. It will take more time to care for, and you may have to take it to your hairdresser to be washed and styled. Touch-ups you can probably do yourself with a blow dryer set on low and rollers.

You have three choices when it comes to the way your wig is made. It can be handmade, custom made or machine made. Of course, the machine made is least expensive, and most patients end up choosing this kind. These wigs have vents that allow air to pass through to the scalp, which keeps your head from getting so hot and uncomfortable. They look pretty realistic unless you part them.

Medical science continues to make advances. Cancer is no longer a death sentence. Your hair will eventually grow back. Life is a gift, and you should take as much joy in each day as you possibly can.




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