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Can you imagine not only losing your hair but also having to find a job at the same time? That's what happened to Betty Bailey, a 32-year-old office manager from Deerfield, Illinois who had never even heard the phrase "hair replacement" before. It was bad enough that Betty found out that year that she had Alopecia Areata and it was bad enough that she had to wake up each day looking at the missing patches of hair where her joy and confidence and beauty had once been. But things were about to get worse for her.Majority of cancer treatments lead to temporary hair loss. As a result, cancer patients require wearing a wig or hat for a certain period. Hair growth varies from person to person but it is mostly seen to grow back in around 6 months to a year. It is therefore suggested that good quality hats and wigs are purchased because it needs to outlast daily wear for an extended period of time. The idea of wearing a wig may not be exciting for everyone. Nevertheless, wigs and hats for cancer patients available today are not like the ones shown in old movies. Options nowadays look realistic and natural and the range is vast. The kind of adhesives and caps used also to a great extent affect how realistic these hairpieces appear on the wearer.If you are one of those who require a wig, it is suggested that you check out various options online and from local sources before making the final purchase.

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