By Jason Braka
Hair extensions for Cancer patients is not a new idea, but it is a wonderful option to consider. Because cancer is a tough, often up-hill battle to for any person to fight, and the affects of radiation and chemotherapy reach beyond physical pain and the toll they take on one's body. Hair loss is a common side affect for many people going through radiation and chemotherapy. Hair loss, especially in women, can lessen one's self-esteem and self image. For years female cancer patients have been turning to wigs to get their sense of femininity back. With the advancements in today's hair products, extensions are gaining in popularity in general and especially for cancer patients.
Extra small fusion bonds with soft glue are the most recommended type of hair products for cancer patients. Hair extensions applied with extra small fusion bonds are safest for the fragile regrowth of new hair. They will not add as much weight to the new hair strands and allow the hair to grow back in. Also a softer bond will be easier to remove reducing breakage when they are removed.
The objective is to add hair temporarily while new hair grows back in and not become dependent upon extensions. Bonds that last only 2-3 months are best so they practically fall out when it is time for removal and a new set of extensions. Using a hard bond that is made to last for 4-6 months may lead to extensive breakage and a dependence upon hair extensions that can last for years.
It is highly recommended that cancer patients who opt for hair extensions using either application technique visit a reputable salon for a product which suits their needs. This minor adjustment in appearance can be a great way to give a cancer patient their self-esteem back - this could be very therapeutic and help the patient to go through the process and have a full recovery.
Hair extensions for Cancer patients is not a new idea, but it is a wonderful option to consider. Because cancer is a tough, often up-hill battle to for any person to fight, and the affects of radiation and chemotherapy reach beyond physical pain and the toll they take on one's body. Hair loss is a common side affect for many people going through radiation and chemotherapy. Hair loss, especially in women, can lessen one's self-esteem and self image. For years female cancer patients have been turning to wigs to get their sense of femininity back. With the advancements in today's hair products, extensions are gaining in popularity in general and especially for cancer patients.
Extra small fusion bonds with soft glue are the most recommended type of hair products for cancer patients. Hair extensions applied with extra small fusion bonds are safest for the fragile regrowth of new hair. They will not add as much weight to the new hair strands and allow the hair to grow back in. Also a softer bond will be easier to remove reducing breakage when they are removed.
The objective is to add hair temporarily while new hair grows back in and not become dependent upon extensions. Bonds that last only 2-3 months are best so they practically fall out when it is time for removal and a new set of extensions. Using a hard bond that is made to last for 4-6 months may lead to extensive breakage and a dependence upon hair extensions that can last for years.
It is highly recommended that cancer patients who opt for hair extensions using either application technique visit a reputable salon for a product which suits their needs. This minor adjustment in appearance can be a great way to give a cancer patient their self-esteem back - this could be very therapeutic and help the patient to go through the process and have a full recovery.
June 24, 2013 at 5:30 PM
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