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6 Things to Know Prior To Getting Your First Hair Replacement System

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People with bald patches or thinning hair have likely tried every trick in the book to hide their problem spots. Many people have been suffering in silence since they aren't aware that there is a simple, painless solution to hair loss issues that produces noticeable results in under two hours. We're talking about a hair replacement system, which is a quick, inexpensive, and straightforward solution.

These are not the common wigs, toppers, or toupees available for purchase in Singapore. No one can tell that hair replacement systems, which are professionally implanted hairpieces, are not your real hair.

A HRS session is unquestionably a safer and less expensive hair transplant substitute. It doesn't call for any intrusive procedures or surgery.

(1) Shaving Is a Choice

Shaving off even more hair would be concerning—and properly so—when your hair is already thinning or your scalp displays bare areas. The good news is that shaving is optional when using a hair restoration system.

Since the clipping and weaving techniques depend on the wearer's natural hair to stay in place, it is really preferable to forgo shaving your hair if you choose to use these techniques.

However, both methods have limitations, particularly with the clipping approach, such as making hair seem bulky, placing strain on the natural hair, and the hairpiece not being firmly attached.

You may choose between soft- or hard-bonding to give your hair system the strongest grip and a more natural appearance. Hard bonding calls for just 1/8inch of hair stubble to be left around the perimeter of the target region.

(2) Categories Of Hairpieces

Depending on the place of origin of the hair and the methods used in processing, there are many types of hairpieces. The strength and quality of the hair are also impacted by the materials used to clean and style it.

Artificial Hair

Virgin Human Hair

Remy Human Hair

(3) Bonding Types

There are 4 common techniques for attaching or bonding hair for thinning hair. The technique you choose for hair restoration ultimately relies on your personality and way of life.

A Hard Bond

For wigs, toupees, and hairpieces, hard bonds act as the superglue. Hard bonding ensures that hair replacement systems remain in place for the longest. Even in humid environments, strong bonding can keep hair systems in place for up to 6 weeks.

A Soft Bond

Although soft-bonding glues and tapes are somewhat less tenacious than hard-bonding ones, they are nevertheless completely secure. The flexible glues and sticky tapes used in the soft bonding technique are. Soft bonding allows for the attachment of hairpieces that can last for up to 4 weeks.

Clipping

Wig clips, which are used to secure the hairpiece to the wearer's natural hair, resemble tiny combs or barrettes. The clips are secured to the hair that already covers the bald patch or thinned-out area that will be covered by the hairpiece.

Weaving

The weaving method used in hair restoration systems is not the same as the weave you may be familiar with from popular culture. In the field of hair replacement, a wearer is completely connected to a hairpiece by weaving their own hair around the hairpiece's perimeter. The wearer's hair is tied around the hairpiece to keep it in place.

(4) Depending on the state of the hair and scalp, the effects and results may differ.

Everybody has a unique scalp. Skin sensitivity varies from person to person. Additionally, each person's response to the many steps in any hair loss cure is unique. To temper your expectations, it's essential to speak with specialists before purchasing a hair replacement system.

(5) The maintenance of hair systems requires COMMITMENT.

With a hair replacement system, you may resume your normal lifestyle without worrying about your hairpiece falling out all the time. However, maintaining the hairpiece in good condition also calls for your dedication.

(6) Hairpiece quality and wearer care affect hairpiece lifespan

Keep in mind that your hair system will last longer if you take better care of it. In general, hairpieces need to be cleaned twice a week.

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