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.

Download Free Brochure

Medical Hair Loss Resources

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

Your Breast Cancer Treatment Handbook: Your Guide to Understanding the Disease, Treatments, Emotions, and Recovery from Breast Cancer
by Judy C.Kneece, Tricia Brown
Essential Exercises for Breast Cancer Survivors
by Amy Halverstadt and Andrea Leonard
Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do
by Greg Anderson, O Carl Siminton, MD

> View more Medical Hair Loss Resources

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.

> View more Commonly Asked Questions

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.