The author of this article is the editor of a website dedicated to educating the public on treating different types of hair loss by surgical and non-surgical means, including non-surgical hair replacement. You can use his blog to read and/or write a consumer review on any hair restoration treatment or therapy you have used and thus share you experiences with other readers.
A hair system can be any type of borrowed hair in the form of a full wig, hairpiece, weave, hair extension or a toupee, which replaces your own missing hair. Hair systems are often the only remaining option to replace the lost hair and to regain the appearance of a full head of hair. The quality and the price of hair systems depend on a variety of factors, such as the type of hair used, the production process used to weave the wig, the foundation of the hair system and how it is attached to the scalp.
The type of hair is the first thing many buyers will ask about. Both natural and artificial hair can be used. The natural hair can be of human or animal origin. Some hair systems blend human hair with animal hair to save on cost. The human hair can be of Asian origin (the least expensive option), Indian origin or European origin (the most expensive option). Asian and Indian hair must be often bleached, which makes it brittle and less durable. Considering the harvesting methods, virgin hair is the most expensive and hair gained from combs and hairbrushes the least expensive option. Human hair requires more care than artificial hair but it looks much more authentic, lasts longer and is more comfortable to wear. Its downside is its higher cost and the fact that it can lose its colour when exposed to direct sunshine for long hours or break, as normal human hair does.
As far as the manufacturing process is concerned, hair systems can be hand-tied or machine-tied. Hand-tied wigs can also be custom made, which happens to be the most expensive alternative. The foundation of a hair system can be either a polymer or a mesh. The polymer foundation is a more affordable but also a less comfortable option. A mesh structure breathes better than polymer structures and is therefore more comfortable to wear but, besides being more expensive, it is also a less durable alternative and more difficult to maintain. Mesh is suitable for creating authentic-looking hairlines, so many wigs combine both technologies, mesh for the hairline and the polymer structure for the inside of the wig.
The method of attaching a wig to your scalp and blending it with your existing hair is an immensely important factor (more info: http://www.greyhairloss.com/hair-replacement.html). There are semi-permanently attached hair systems that are either glued to your scalp or woven into your existing hair and these can only be removed in a hair salon once every five or six weeks for cleaning. These systems cling tightly to your scalp and can be unhealthy and uncomfortable to wear after a couple of weeks of use. The temporarily-attached hair systems use double-sided sticky tape or clips to fix the hairpiece to your scalp and existing hair. They can be removed and cleaned any time you wish but can also be easily and unexpectedly removed, leading to embarrassing situations.
The final, determining factor when deciding on buying a hair system is the price. Any hair system is temporary in nature, it will not last for ever like hair transplants do. Nevertheless, they can be quite expensive. Hair transplants can cost as much as ten thousand dollars or more. Although you can get a wig for a few hundred dollars, the more authentic pieces cost a few thousand dollars and require regular maintenance costing a couple of hundred dollars a month. In addition, you have to buy at least two identical pieces, one to wear while the other is being maintained by your hair salon. Though not cheap, hair systems are often the only option to replace the lost hair for many alopecia areata patients, as well as a large percentage of female hair loss sufferers.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Hair Loss Treatment Care for Hair
- Hair Loss Treatments That Really Counts
- Hair Replacement: an Effective Hair Loss Treatment
- Herbal Hair Loss Treatments - Right Way to Regrow Hair
- Natural Hair Loss Treatment - Discover the Most Effective Way to Cure Hair Loss and Regrow Your Hair
- Natural Hair Loss Treatment: Why It's the Best Option
- Herbal Hair Loss Treatment - How is it Effective
- Hair Loss Treatments for Thinning Hair




Get Best Treatment To Stop Hair Loss
By: Richard Moore | 24/12/2009Before you spend the large amounts of money that many of these hair loss treatments cost, read our reviews on the various different products that are economical and can be used to stop hair loss for you at productreviewsonline.com
Hair Loss Treatments for Wommen
By: Paris De Burgh | 23/12/2009I will be briefly examining hair loss Treatments and at the sametime doing a review on a well know product called Provillus
What Is The Most Often Used Topical Treatment For Male and Female Pattern Baldness?
By: Rob D. Hawkins | 23/12/2009In the world of hair loss causes there is no bigger scrooge than a condition known medically as androgenetic alopecia, or less formally as male or female pattern baldness. It is responsible for ...
Treat Male Pattern Baldness
By: Rod Maritn | 23/12/2009The most common form of hair loss in men is known as male pattern baldness. Most men are genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness. The hormone dihydrotestosterone acts on the hair follicles to slow down hair production; this activity curtails hair growth completely. Propecia, the popular medication for male pattern baldness, can stop hair loss as well as boost hair re-growth
Buy Propecia to Control the Hair Loss
By: Article Manager | 23/12/2009If you are suffering from the problem of hair loss on the vertex and anterior mid-scalp area, then you are advised to buy Propecia. It is first FAD approved medication proven to treat male pattern hair loss on the vertex and anterior mid-scalp area.
Hair Replacement Systems-Essential Hair Replacement Tips
By: hardeepsingh | 23/12/2009Hair replacement surgery can embellish and build up your development and also support you to reach again your self assurance, however the results won't certainly equal your complete. Before going for a hair replacement surgery, think cautiously about what you like, what are your belief and ask your doctor or expert.
Stop Your Hair Loss - Stop Hair Loss Review
By: Dave Moore | 23/12/2009There are reviews that would also give you tips on the things you need and need not to do. Reviews are the ones whom makes everything easier for people to know more about the products, gives so many techniques and variety of strategies that they want to share. Like what the Stop Hair Loss Review contains.
Stop Your Hair Loss - How To Stop Hair Loss For Women
By: Dave Moore | 23/12/2009You have to protect your hair from any harmful substance that could affect its growth. For we all know that it is an important part of our body. There are some people whom really admires other people who has a health and beautiiful hair. It sometimes reflects on what kind of personality you have. Now, how to stop hair loss for women? Quite plain and simple.
What Does the Future of Hair Restoration Hold?
By: Dody Gasparik | 17/09/2009 | Hair LossRestoring the hair lost due to hereditary factors is the dream of many men and women suffering from hair loss. Until not too long ago, the only effective and authentic-looking options for reversing hair loss were non-surgical cover-ups. It was only with the arrival of follicular unit transplantation and the discovery of the true cause of baldness - the harmful effects of DHT on our hair follicles - that the hair-loss sufferer’s chances of reversing their condition naturally have improved.
The Three Main Types of Dandruff and Their Causes and Cures
By: Dody Gasparik | 01/07/2009 | Skin CareThere are three principal causes and types of dandruff and each one of them has to be treated differently. For a start it sometimes helps to wash your hair more often and use a mild shampoo. In more severe cases it is advisable to try some of the special anti-dandruff shampoos freely available in pharmacies. For the most severe conditions you will have to ask your doctor to prescribe you a prescription strength shampoo or therapy.
Dealing with Unpredictable Alopecia Areata
By: Dody Gasparik | 17/06/2009 | Hair LossAlthough there is no treatment for alopecia areata that works 100%, some treatments have been proven to improve this condition. The most popular treatment option, which does not require a doctor's prescription, is topical minoxidil, such as Rogaine. It can be used alone or in combination with other medicinal treatments, requiring doctor's consultation.
Buying a Hairpiece
By: Dody Gasparik | 09/06/2009 | Hair LossHair systems are often the only remaining option to replace the lost hair and to regain the appearance of a full head of hair. The quality and the price of hair systems depend on a variety of factors, such as the type of hair used, the production process used to weave the wig, the foundation of the hair system and how it is attached to the scalp.
Covering Hair Loss
By: Dody Gasparik | 07/06/2009 | Hair LossHair loss concealers have often been looked down upon for being incapable of withstanding adverse external conditions and for appearing unnatural. This is no longer true as many of them have significantly improved recently, both in terms of their authentic appearance and their resistance.
Solutions for Female Hair Loss
By: Dody Gasparik | 27/05/2009 | Hair LossWhen it comes to treating hair loss in female patients there are certain specifics. First, most women do not make very good candidates for hair transplantation due to their diffuse thinning pattern. Secondly, finasteride, which is one of the only two FDA-approved hair loss treatments available today, cannot be used in women and neither can dutasteride.
Hair Surgery Benefits and Risks
By: Dody Gasparik | 19/05/2009 | Hair LossHair transplants can cost around ten thousand dollars, depending on the technique used, the location and reputation of the clinic, the extent of hair loss and the number of hair transplant sessions needed to achieve the desired effect. Given the pain, time and cost involved, it appears necessary to educate oneself prior to signing up for hair transplant surgery. Do not let anybody push you into hasty uninformed decisions.
The Most Common Mistakes In Treating Hair Loss
By: Dody Gasparik | 06/03/2009 | Hair LossAs there are bad hair loss products, there are also bad hair loss patients, too. Adhering to certain basic rules is necessary if you want your hair loss therapy to be successful. The first and foremost mistake is having unrealistic expectations. They will almost necessarily lead to frustrations, no matter how good or bad the treatment was.