Cancer-Related Hair Loss

Cancer-related hair loss most commonly occurs as a side effect of treatments like chemotherapy and certain types of radiation therapy. These treatments target rapidly dividing cells to destroy cancer — but hair follicles are also fast-growing cells, which is why hair loss can happen.

Hair Loss During Cancer Treatment

When & How It Happens: Hair loss may begin 2–3 weeks after treatment starts and can occur gradually or suddenly. It may affect the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, and body hair — sometimes thinning significantly, sometimes falling out completely.

Emotional Impact: Beyond the physical change, hair loss can deeply affect confidence, identity, and emotional well-being during an already challenging time.

Temporary & Supportive Care: In most cases, hair regrowth begins weeks to months after treatment ends, though texture or color may initially change. At our studio, we provide compassionate, personalized solutions to support you with comfort, dignity, and confidence.

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Our Hair Support Services Include:

Personalised wig solutions designed for confidence, comfort, and natural beauty.

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Custom Wigs:- Lightweight, breathable, and natural wigs designed for sensitive scalps. We ensure a secure yet comfortable fit.

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Toppers:- Ideal for partial hair thinning. They blend seamlessly with existing hair and add natural volume and coverage.

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Frontliners / Hairline Patches:- Perfect for restoring a natural hairline while maintaining comfort.

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Adjustments & Maintenance:- If your wig feels loose or tight due to changes in scalp sensitivity or hair regrowth, we provide resizing and fitting adjustments.

We also offer repair services in case of wear and tear.

Charges for alterations or repairs are decided based on the amount of work required.