Real Fringe Hair Bands Use Human Hair Wigs to Help Cancer Patients in Melbourne

Real Fringe Hair Bands combines empathy and hard work to support oncology and alopecia patients by treating their fallen hair into a newly made wig.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - June 11, 2023

Cancer therapy is a frightening period for oncology patients whose lives have been turned upside down by a single diagnosis. Hair loss and thinning are agonizing and tiresome side effects of chemotherapy, whole-brain radiation, or tamoxifen. However, various solutions, ranging from natural hair wigs to synthetic hair wigs, have begun to gain prominence in the life of sufferers. Human hair wigs, however, convey a sense of normalcy and self-confidence compared to synthetic ones. Wigs or hair locks can cover up hair loss and help patients attain a sense of self-worth than they did before treatment or create an entirely new look. Understanding the plight of cancer patients, an oncology nurse established Real Fringe Hair Bands in Melbourne, Australia, to provide solace and morale to cancer and alopecia patients by offering well-made wigs from either the patient's hair or donated hair.

"It's so soft and fits beautifully… can't believe it's my own hair! You missed my tears when I put it on… just so special, so special to have my own hair. Can't explain how happy it makes me!" -Therese - Cancer Patient.

Medical hair loss problems are caused by various factors, including no scarring alopecia, scarring alopecia, and others. Regardless of the cause, all varieties of alopecia can have the same detrimental social and psychological consequences. Many alopecia patients, especially females, suffer from crippling anxiety and depression disorders due to chronic hair loss. Quantitative research has demonstrated that wearing wigs is one of the best ways to cope with hair loss due to the lack of consistently effective medical treatment to restore hair. This is the fundamental reason why people worldwide who donate hair are appreciated. Many hair specialists and organizations successfully use donated hair to help alopecia and cancer sufferers gain strength. 

Chemotherapy drugs are highly potent pharmaceuticals that target quickly growing cancer cells. Unfortunately, these medications also destroy the body's other quickly growing cells, including those in the hair roots. Chemotherapy may result in hair loss across the body, not just on the scalp. Eyelash, brow, armpit, pubic, and other body hair may sometimes come out. Some chemotherapy medications are more likely to induce hair loss than others, and various doses can result in anything from thinning to complete baldness. There may be no obvious option for restoring volume in all areas of the body where hair loss has occurred. The only thing possible is to wait several weeks until a new hairline starts forming. Oncology patients can, however, explore hair wigs, headbands, or fringe hair as choices. The hair wigs will help them, to a certain extent, gain confidence and power as they start to feel comfortable in their skin once again. 

One must face a painful reality when fighting cancer: hair loss due to chemotherapy and radiotherapy cycles. Cancer treatment after-effects are not about a person's war with the disease but rather about oneself after overcoming the illness. Alopecia areata, on the other hand, is a disorder that begins with one or more circular bald patches that may overlap. These agonizing diseases sap a person's self-esteem and will to live. However, with ample support and guidance, these patients might feel more confident and less concerned. Human hair wigs are an example. People with cancer can now save their fallen hair and work with a hair professional to develop fully renewed hair. Alopecia patients can also choose natural hair wigs and locks in various sizes and colors to conceal their bald spots and feel self-assured again. 

About Us: About Real Fringe Hair Bands Nicole DeMatos, an oncology nurse since 2000, founded Real Fringe Hair Bands. Real Fringe Hair Bands invented the unique Confident Locks headbands for cancer and alopecia sufferers (or anyone with a hair loss issue). Their headbands are created from human hair, donated by charitable donors, or taken from patients before their hair falls out. She has witnessed personal hardships with the adverse effects of these life-saving medications. She has supported countless patients during their treatments. From this arose the concept of Real Fringe Hair Bands and Confident Locks. Individuals can also donate their hair by visiting their website or directly contacting the organization.

Contact Info:
Name: Nicole DeMatos
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Organization: Real Fringe Hair Bands
Address: Watsonia VIC 3087, Australia
Phone: +61 408 301 182
Website: https://realfringehairbands.com.au

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