Trichotillomania is a pathological condition associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull and tear out hair or other body hairs.
When faced with hair loss, various systems can be used to restore the hair’s natural appearance and to feel comfortable with yourself and others again. Hair prosthetics and wigs are the main tools you can rely upon to remedy thinning hair, but perhaps not everyone is familiar with the differences between these two solutions: let's find out together!
September is dedicated to raising awareness about alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease that affects about 2% of the population and manifests with sudden and irregular hair loss.
Hair loss is always a very delicate problem to deal with, on both psychological and social levels. Those who have to deal with it are not always able to accept it or live in peace with it. Understandably, for many men, this is a far-reaching event that - in addition to changing their outward appearance - can also impact their emotional and relational sphere.
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Claudia 50 Years old 3d hair prosthetic system At the age of 21, in just 10 minutes I lost all my hair because of a severe form of alopecia areata universalis. In such a short time, my whole life changed. From one moment to the next, it turned upside down because my self-perception suddenly changed […]
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