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First of all don't call it a wig, cautions Shelly Beatty, owner of Stylemakers Salon in Fort Worth, Texas who deals extensively in medical hair loss issues for her clients. "The medical term for it is 'Cranial Prosthesis' and you'll need your doctor to write a prescription for it." Many insurance companies that cover prostheses of any kind will also cover a medically necessary wig for those who experience total hair loss due to medical reasons, she advises. Once you have the prescription, you can work with your hairstylist to determine what your insurance will pay for and decide on a type of wig or treatment that fits the parameters.Chemotherapy and hair loss go hand in hand. If you are about to undergo chemotherapy because you have cancer, hair loss will be a very real side effect. It may not occur to you how important your hair is to you until you face the real aspect that you will lose your hair.Everyone's experience will not be the same. It will be important that you become well informed about your type of treatment and the amount of treatment. Both men and women usually lose their hair during this type of therapy. Losing your hair is the most feared aspect after being diagnosed with cancer. Hair loss is one of the most harrowing aspects of the chemotherapy. When the hair starts to thin and fall out we tend to develop a poor self image and the quality of our life. Just remember that there are ways of dealing with this very real fear. To maintain a healthy body image after losing your hair depends on the support of your friends and family.Chemotherapy may cause hair loss not only on the scalp but other areas as well; eyebrows, eyelashes and pubic hair to name a few.Hair loss from chemotherapy is temporary once the treatment ends.

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