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What is a Hair Piece? A Wig?
The technical definition is a foundation (varying
depending on your daily activities) which is placed over the
balding area of the head with hair that has been placed into
position on the foundation (called "venting") by
hand, one hair at a time. This is the definition of the typical
hair system for men, whereas a typical Wig for a woman differs
only slightly. The same process of meticulously placing each
hair onto the foundation is followed, however wigs tend to
cover all of the head, whereas a hair system (also known as
a "unit") will just cover the balding area of the
scalp. A wig tends to have an elastic band near the back (nape)
of the neck to ensure a snug fit, and surgical adhesive may
also be used if necessary.
What is a Hair System?
A hair system is basically the same as a Hair Piece,
with a few differences. The system is specifically designed
to attach differently. It will typically be attached in such
a way as it will remain on the person's head for 4 to 6 weeks
without being taken off. Unlike the hair piece, the system
is not removed by the person them self. The term "System"
tends to imply more than just the item placed on the head.
It includes customer education and training in the method
of cleansing and styling during the time period it is worn.
Every so often, the Hair Replacement studio will do
the removal and reattachment. At this time the clients head
and "System" are thoroughly cleansed. The "System"
is carefully inspected and any adjustment needed will be
performed. The clients hair is cut and styled then the "System"
is reattached and finish styled. This System keeps the clients
grooming at an extremely high level. The clients will look
good, be happy with themselves, and will enjoy their full
head of hair. The clients that wear "Hair Systems"
are the ones that you do not know are wearing a Hair Replacement.
They are completely natural. No one will ever know. Undoubtedly
hair systems are the most desirable method of replacing
hair that has been lost.
So many Choices...
You've probably seen it. The guy with curly blond
hair that is only a quarter inch long, diving into the water,
emerging with a big smile, and running his hand through is
hair. Then a nice fellow walks up and says: "I'm not
just the president, I'm also a..." If you kept watching,
you probably noticed that many commercials like these say
they have a unique product to offer. Well what do they have
that normal hair systems don't have? This particular company
was the first Hair Replacement Corporation to nationally advertise
the sale of Men's Hair Replacements of all types.
Pretty much nothing is unique about this product as
compared to your standard hair system. As with any product
in any market, the value and the cost of similar items can
vary greatly. Different companies will need to differentiate
themselves from other similar companies by implying that something
about what they have is unique. Sometimes this is necessary
to justify higher costs, or even to justify lower costs. Suffice
it to say, a hair unit, is a hair unit, is a hair unit. If
you're researching this option to your hair loss, whether
male or female, and you hear that a product is unique, make
sure you have them specify exactly what is different about
what they have to offer.
How are they Made?
Your standard hair unit should really be made custom
for you. Each person is going to have different needs, and
it is important to find a company or provider who can give
you the time and attention you need to avoid ending up with
a silly looking head covering. Everyone has a different lifestyle,
and different needs, and consequently there are several different
types of units.
The Hair Replacement is made by taking an exact contoured
pattern of the balding area of the persons head and making
a working form from that pattern. The form will look like
a persons head with the exact shape of the head. All heads
are diffract so a new form must be made according to each
and every pattern. Working forms are made using either furniture
foam or Plaster of Paris. The form is carefully trimmed, shaved
and shaped to perfection. The material chosen to make the
foundation from is then tightly stretched and fitted to the
to the form to make it fit perfectly. This is a lengthy process
as so much care must be taken for a perfect fit. When the
foundation is correct the hair is then inserted in and out
of the foundation using a small tip curved needle with a microscopic
fish hook cut in to the end of the needle. The fish hook is
cut so it will only accept one 40 denier hair to fit into
the hook. The stitch is made then a tiny knot is created by
twisting the needle in a special manner to create the knot.
The knotting is done one hair at a time till the foundation
has been completely filled with the proper amount of hair.
Thousands of tiny knots are made one per hair hour after hour
till it is finished. The usual production time to complete
one hand tied Hair Replacement will arrive at 56 or more man
hours. No small frivolous job. The inception of the hair is
an art that takes many months to master. Persons doing this
work will usually burn out in less than one year. Rarely do
they stick with such a meticulous job so their are always
hundreds of persons in training at all times.
Someone who foresees wearing theirs 24 hours a day
7 days a week would want to go with something that has a lighter
foundation. By foundation we mean the material on which the
hair has been incorporated. A good example of a lighter foundation
style is something called a "Fine Mono Mesh". It's
very similar in consistency to the material you see in women's
stockings. This is typically the most popular foundation style
today, however there are many others to choose from. Some
are made out of a nylon, a polyester, silk, polyurethane,
flat or welded, etc. This is another reason why having an
involved provider is imperative to finding what is best for
your needs.
A little History
Technology really has advanced, even in the area of
Hair Units. Believe it or not, they've come a long way baby.
When hair units first came out, the focus was on creating
a more durable and heavy unit. Today's units are much much
lighter, and focus on a better fit, and consequently a more
natural look. What is the reason for the change? You.
The consumer really has lead the demand for lighter
pieces over the years. Men want something that is light and
undetectable. For instance, some units have a foundation only
of a polyurethane base known as THR, which is a thin coat
of poly painted over a soft gauze foundation. Due to the extreme
"thinness" of these types of pieces, they tend to
not last as long. Sometimes you can't have both progress and
perfection. The thinner the foundation, the less durable it
becomes.
Interested in More Information?
The form below may be used to express interest in
acquiring more information regarding Hair Systems for men,
or Wigs for women. Filling in this form does not imply any
obligation to purchase whatsoever, as we do not sell hair
pieces at all. It simply allows us to have someone get back
with you who can answer your specific questions and give
you some confidential attention. You may be as vague or
complete as you like. All we ask is that you fill in the
vital contact information so that you can be effectively
contacted.
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