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Johnston explains how some hair replacement specialists can help even further: "Often, a patient will get a prescription from the oncologist and we submit a copy of the bill with the appropriate medical code on it and can mail it to your insurance company. Usually a wig is a reimbursement type of expense, but we can also have it billed directly to your insurance. We abide by HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations and can get the prescription from your doctor and handle all the billing. It's actually all part of our initial consultation for a cancer-related wig."锟紸 hair replacement specialist with a taxpayer identification number: The easiest step, agree both Johnston and Barker, both very experienced in dealing with oncology-related wigs and insurance issues, is to deal with only an experienced hair replacement company with a current taxpayer ID number. "You can even try to find someone like either of us who can take care of the insurance billing for you (which may represent only a small percentage of hair replacement professionals), especially if you are not feeling well.Partial hair additions, now a more popular hair replacement technique than wigs, are attached in a variety of ways. All techniques use either the existing hair or the skin as the base for attachment. Weaving, fusion, bonding and cabling generally describe the techniques used to attach the new hair to the existing hair. All are used to provide more security for the active lifestyle. They are also all dependent on the growing existing hair thus the procedure needs reattachment or more tightening as the existing hair grows. Techniques that stress your existing hair, such as weaves, can cause permanent damage if done improperly or on an inappropriate candidate. Even temporary clips attached too tightly can cause permanent hair loss. Techniques that use the skin as the anchor site include adhesives which usually uses two-sided tapes and water-proof liquids. Most adhesives are safe, but it's a good idea to have your dermatologist do a patch test to check if you are allergic to these things.

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