Cranial Prosthesis (Medical Wigs, Hair Systems)
A cranial prosthesis, also known as a hair prosthesis or a wig, is a custom-made hairpiece designed to fit securely on the scalp of someone who has experienced hair loss due to medical conditions, such as alopecia, chemotherapy, or genetic hair loss.
Cranial prostheses can be made of human hair, synthetic hair, or a combination of both. They are crafted to mimic the natural hairline and hair density of the wearer, providing a natural-looking appearance.
The base of the prosthesis is usually made from a lightweight, breathable material, such as mesh or silicone, which allows air to circulate around the scalp and prevents irritation. The prosthesis is attached to the scalp using either clips, adhesives, or a combination of both.
Cranial prostheses are often customized to fit the individual wearer's head shape, size, and skin tone, ensuring a comfortable and natural look. They can be styled, colored, and cut to the wearer's preferences, making them an excellent option for those looking to regain their confidence and self-esteem after experiencing hair loss.
Cranial prostheses can be made of human hair, synthetic hair, or a combination of both. They are crafted to mimic the natural hairline and hair density of the wearer, providing a natural-looking appearance.
The base of the prosthesis is usually made from a lightweight, breathable material, such as mesh or silicone, which allows air to circulate around the scalp and prevents irritation. The prosthesis is attached to the scalp using either clips, adhesives, or a combination of both.
Cranial prostheses are often customized to fit the individual wearer's head shape, size, and skin tone, ensuring a comfortable and natural look. They can be styled, colored, and cut to the wearer's preferences, making them an excellent option for those looking to regain their confidence and self-esteem after experiencing hair loss.