These lovely pieces seamlessly blend in with the rest of your existing hair to help you achieve a beautifully natural look. Sometimes referred to as hair integration pieces, you can use hair extensions, and hair add-ons to achieve coverage as well as volume exactly where you desire it on your head and scalp.
If you only have one particular problem area on your head, a single section of hair loss or a patch that is significantly thinner than the rest of your head, then you will likely best benefit from wig pieces, also known as wiglets, rather than a full wig. Wigs provide an elegant and surprisingly convenient way to enhance your beauty, looking and feeling great all day long.
Some add volume in the part area while others cover more the crown of the head. Other styles help add length and volume to the sides and back of ladies hair. Even if you don't have hair loss, but want to add hair volume, color or length, a topper can be just the right choice. However, for total hair loss, we would recommend a wig. Top hair pieces, hair add-ons, and wiglets offer women and young ladies a sensible hair alternative for thinning hair or loss of hair on the crown. Hair loss for women can be embarrassing and frustrating. Top pieces are a simple and affordable solution for women looking to disguise these thinning areas. Toppers and top pieces are helpful solutions for beginning to mid-progressive stages of hair loss or for those ladies who just want to add fullness to the crown/top area of their head.
Available in both synthetic and human hair. Specialist in human hair wigs for cancer chemotherapy patients in Dublin 1 (D1), Dublin 2 (D2), Dublin 3 (D3), Dublin 4 (D4), Dublin 5 (D5), Dublin 6 (D6), Dublin 6W, Dublin 7 (D7), Dublin 8 (D8), Dublin 9 (D9), Dublin 10 (D10), Dublin 11 (D11), Dublin 12 (D12), Dublin 13 (D13), Dublin 14 (D14), Dublin 15 (D15), Dublin 16 (D16), Dublin 17 (D17), Dublin 18 (D18), Dublin 20 (D20), Dublin 22 (D22), Dublin 24 (D24) and County Dublin and throughout Ireland.Īttractive and affordable wigs & hairpieces for cancer & chemotherapy patients in Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow.Top hair pieces, hair add-ons, and wiglets are ideal for women who wish to add volume, fullness and/or length top thier hair. Call us on 01-8824013 for more information or to book your consultation
Check with your insurer to see if you’re covered. If you have health insurance, this may also cover the cost of getting a wig or clip in hair piece with us. In many cases the grant will cover the full amount of your wig or clip in hair piece / topper with us. The amount of the grant varies from €330 to €700 annually depending on which HSE location you live in. Since we are registered with the HSE, all you have to do is bring a prescription for a wig or hair piece from your GP (mentioning your hair loss condition) to us and we’ll do the rest. If you hold a medical card and you have a hair loss condition, you are eligible to for this grant. The wig grant is an annual grant available from the HSE. What is the HSE wig grant? Am I eligible? We are registered providers of wigs and hair pieces for the HSE so you know you are in safe hands.
We specialise in providing natural looking wigs and clip in hair pieces / toppers with many years of experience and many happy customers. During your consultation, we’ll advise you on which option is best for you. A clip in hair piece / topper is ideal for covering smaller areas where there is fine hair or a visible bald patch of scalp. Most wigs are designed to cover the whole scalp area and are most suitable for significant hair loss where lots of coverage is needed. What’s the difference between a wig and a clip in hair piece / topper? There are many factors and conditions that contribute to thinning hair and hair loss such as: hormone imbalances / fluctuations prescription medications such as the the contraceptive pill (but there are many other medications that effect hair growth) over colouring and processing your hair female androgenic alopecia (female pattern baldness) other forms of alopecia surgery chemotherapy and trichotillomania. Many women experience thinning hair at some point in their lives whether it is hair loss from stress or thinning caused by other factors like using extensions which puts stress on the hair follicles causing breakage and in some cases traction alopecia.