Wigs aren't just used by balding men and women with thinning hair. They can also be a valuable solution for people who have temporary hair loss as a result of some medical conditions (such as alopecia areata or cancer chemotherapy).
Dealing with a life-threatening illness is hard enough without having to worry about losing your hair too. Some people who know they're going to be taking drugs that cause hair loss find it less stressful to buy a wig before they start treatment. As soon as you start to feel uncomfortable about you hair falling out, you've got the wig handy.
Because hair loss caused by chemotherapy and other disease is often temporary, you may feel that a less expensive synthetic wig is adequate for your needs. Consider buying several to give yourself a lift when you're feeling down about your appearance.
Many insurance companies cover the cost of a wig used when hair loss is the result of chemotherapy. Your doctor will probably need to write a (carefully worded) letter to the insurance company requesting the benefit; most insurance companies don't cover the cost of a "wig" but do cover a "hair prosthesis" or "cranial hair prosthesis."
Some organizations recycle wigs for cancer patients at low or no cost. The American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) may be able to provide you with the name of an organization near you.
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