How to work your hairstyle around hair loss
6. Surgical options
Although it comes with a steep price tag, surgical treatment is also an option to help you get your hair back. "The new techniques are really very good," says Dr. Murray. In scalp reduction, doctors stretch areas of skin that still have hair, and reduce the area that's balding. In hair transplantations, doctors move tiny pieces of skin that still have hair (such as at the back of your neck) and implant them to thinning areas.
7. How your hairstylist can help
Your hairstylist can help you to disguise balding. "Women have so many more options than men, between hats and hairstyles and wigs," says Robert Gage, owner of a hair salon in Toronto's ritzy Yorkville for 20 years.
Gage says his clients with thinning hair go gaga over a cosmetic hair enhancer they can use to disguise a wide part or too-bare scalp. "It's called coloured hair thickener," he says, and further describes it as eyeshadow for your scalp. "It comes in all hair colours, except in white."
8. A hair cut can help disguise hair loss
Talk to your stylist about a hair cut that will make the most of what you have, with a little length and volume on top, but not so high and pouffy that it shows too much scalp.
And if you want to colour your hair, perm it, or get extensions -- go ahead! Perms and colour treatments don't cause permanent hair loss. According to Dr. Murray, colouring has no effect on hair loss and while it's true that perming, or even straightening, can weaken your hair and make it break more easily, it will regrow the same as before.
Perming can give hair more texture, while colouring can temporarily thicken thin strands. "It'll plump up the hair. It will have a lot more body for a few weeks," Gage says.
9. You can wear hair accessories
Accessorize, accessorize, accessorize. Go for headbands, clips, and loose ponytails. But beware of tight ponytails, which can lead to permanent hair loss called traction alopecia, cautions Dr. Murray. The tense pulling action of a tight ponytail can make more hair fall out.
10. You can wear wigs and hair pieces
Consider wigs and hair pieces to pump up the volume. "More people than you'd ever know have hair pieces. Put your hair back in a little ponytail, then cover the top with a hair piece, with your bangs in front, " suggests Gage, who also likes the style of a rich-looking hairband with extra strands flowing smoothly back.
Armed with these tips, there's no reason to lose your head if you lose your hair. After a quick medical pit stop to rule out health issues and a stop at the stylist to check your style IQ, you'll be back on the street in no time, strutting your stuff, thinning hair or no.
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