Wednesday, June 25, 2008

"Am I going to lose my hair?"










The first question a woman asks when she is diagnosed with cancer is "Am I going to lose my hair?" No other side effect from cancer treatment seems more disturbing than hair loss. For many women, hair loss threatens their sense of self, sexuality, and personal image — because it is so visible. Each person’s hair is a key component of self-image. Hairstyles continue to be a form of personal expression. When you are dealing with medically-related hair loss, you have to start thinking about different and more effective ways of presenting yourself to the world. The cropped or bald look is not always an acceptable solution, even more so for women. Yes, hair loss is traumatic — but the condition is usually temporary. For a woman who wants to maintain the same appearance she had prior to chemotherapy treatment, she can choose the MHP Hair System, the latest innovative medical hair prosthesis from Joseph Paris Naturally. Click on the picture to see the most undetectable front hairline in medical hair prostheses available today. Please visit yourHAIRx.com to learn more about this remarkable advance for patients facing medically-related hair loss. Continuously being upgraded with important information, yourHairx.com will provide you with many psychological benefits. The woman in the photograph is Sharon Blynn, an ovarian cancer survivor. She is wearing a completely natural-looking MHP Hair System designed by Joseph Paris.