Hair Loss Can Happen For Many Reasons. Understanding the cause is often the first step toward finding the right solution.
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Hair loss resulting from cancer treatment and other medical therapies.
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Hair loss caused by autoimmune conditions.
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Hair loss associated with medical conditions or medications.
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Temporary or chronic shedding related to stress and lifestyle factors.
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Hair loss related to menopause, thyroid changes, pregnancy, or hormonal imbalance.
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Hair loss caused by repeated tension from hairstyles and extensions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cranial prosthesis?
A cranial prosthesis is a medical-grade hair replacement solution designed for individuals experiencing hair loss due to a medical condition such as alopecia, chemotherapy treatment, or other medically related hair loss. Unlike traditional wigs, cranial prostheses may qualify for reimbursement through insurance, HSA, or FSA benefits depending on your provider and eligibility.
What is the difference between a wig and a cranial prosthesis?
While both provide hair replacement, a cranial prosthesis is specifically intended for individuals experiencing hair loss due to a medical condition. Traditional wigs are generally considered cosmetic, while cranial prostheses are designed to address medically related hair loss and may qualify for reimbursement through certain insurance plans or health benefit accounts.
Can I use my HSA or FSA benefits?
In many cases, cranial prostheses may be eligible for reimbursement through Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). Eligibility requirements vary by provider and plan. We provide education and guidance to help clients understand the documentation that may be required for reimbursement.
Do you offer virtual consultations?
Yes. Virtual consultations are available for clients seeking education, guidance, and hair loss solutions from the comfort of their home. Virtual appointments allow us to discuss your concerns, review available options, and determine the next steps for your individual ne
Do I need a prescription?
Some insurance providers, HSA plans, or FSA plans may require a prescription or Letter of Medical Necessity from your healthcare provider. Requirements vary by plan. During your consultation, we'll discuss your situation and help you understand what documentation may be needed.