What is the best method of hair replacement ?
The most common method of covering a balding area is the old fashion hair piece or toupee. It has changed little in the last five decades. They are usually very obvious and have thick, heavy and sometimes awkward appearances, a vast difference between the way a hairpiece is made and the technology used in today’s refined hair replacement methods. In the old fashioned ‘piece’ as many as eight hairs per knot were used which lends to a heavy artificial appearance. Another rather common method of covering bald area is called ‘hair weaving’. The name refers basically to a type of attachment. The natural hair left growing on the client’s head is tied into a braid or tight cord completely around the balding area. Hair wefts are then stitched to the cord. The natural hair can easily be damaged by the stress put on the hair and scalp – to say nothing of how conspicuous it is to the touch. Most men will only be interested in a hair replacement method that they perceive to be permanent and not di