Mothers, medical professionals, and hair loss experts have concern and compassion when children experience loss of strands of any kind.
Over the past several years, there have been many reported cases from kids and parents contacting the media, where a wig was pulled off, or a teacher has taken the wig off of a child’s head in front of the entire class.
If your child wears a wig, for whatever reason, make sure they keep their scalp clean by shampooing regularly.
They accept natural hair donations, to offer a custom free wig to children with medically induced hair loss.
In addition, annual camps for children with hair loss to have fun with peers are available
• Children’s Alopecia Project (CAP) hosts annual camps Alopecia World is a website platform for questions and answers, where consumers are diagnosed or going through alopecia conditions.