Friday, August 24, 2007

We're always gratified when we receive testimonials from our clients that share with us the other side of hair loss: The success of Ultra Custom Hair Replacement.

We're always gratified when we receive testimonials from our clients that share with us the other side of hair loss: The success of Ultra Custom Hair Replacement.
 Tuesday, August 07, 2007

The Criteria For Being UltraCustom

The Criteria for Being "Ultra-Custom" Hair Replacement

Ultra-custom hair replacement uses methods dedicated to getting the most satisfactory esthetic result for the hair loss sufferer. Its philosophy is totally at odds with the rest of the industry. While ultra-custom requires that procedures be performed perfectly without taking shortcuts, the rest of the industry uses nothing but shortcuts.

Ultra-custom practitioners see hair replacement as an art form. They use today's most-advanced technologies, never forgetting that they are artists, working tirelessly to meet their clients' esthetic goals.

An ultra-custom hair replacement salon must thoroughly know its craft. The salon must not be "factory reliant" and trapped in a "throwaway system" mentality. Hair replacement specialists must know how every decision in the initial hair system design will affect the final esthetic result.

Ultra-custom salons are in total control of the production process. They direct all base making, knotting combinations, density control systems, hair assembly procedures, hair processing techniques, fine-tuning procedures, and all other elements of the hair systems.

Further, ultra-custom salons are in total control of all post-production processes. Salons should perform all fine tuning, repairs and maintenance procedures on their own premises.

The ultra-custom philosophy dictates that every client in a salon gets ultra-custom systems, products and practices. A salon employee cannot perform "factory-reliant," substandard work with one client, then walk into a different room and use ultra-custom techniques with another.

How this Relates to Today's Hair Replacement Industry

At one time, dedicated artisans and craftspeople made hair systems for a select few who suffered from baldness. Humphrey Bogart and John Wayne benefited from some of the finest hair systems that existed in their time. Then, the factories and "middle man" companies began to dominate the industry. They merchandised mass produced, throwaway systems to their wholesale customers. Instead of a hair salon ordering one system for a hair systems wearer, the hair replacement salons ordered 3 to 4 systems for each customer to accommodate their new "throw away" approach. The factories and middleman companies reaped huge profits but artistry disappeared and the hair loss sufferer became condemned to living with inferior hair systems.

Today, few hair replacement salons are able to perform basic hair additions to systems on their premises. Most salons simply give their clients a new, inexpensive system whenever an old one needs modifications. The hair system artisan has almost become a relic from another era.

Farrell Hair Replacement was the first company to offer ultra-custom hair replacement with lace technologies for the average consumer. Now, anyone can have a system as good as those worn by great movie stars. There is no reason for a hair loss sufferer to be forced to wear cheap, factory-made systems anymore. Ultra-custom hair systems are back and are here to stay.

Richard Farrell, President
Farrell Hair Replacement
Los Angeles , California

Los Angeles Times on Farrell Hair Replacement

Richard Farrell: He's on the front line of the hairline battle. He is the best secret-keeper in the West side

UNDER WRAPS

While he is thought to be a master at his trade, few will admit to seeking his expertise: Hair Replacement Systems. Roughly a third of Farrell's clients are male television and movie actors, many of whom are still in their 20s and 30s.

"It would blow you away to know who some of the people are who come here; you would never suspect. No one knows they have one," says Farrell, who works out of his West Hollywood salon. "Sometimes we have to coordinate our appointments so people don't pass each other in the hall. Some will park their car two blocks away so no one knows they're here."

At Farrell's salon, each client is even safely hidden behind a curtain.

"People have preconceived ideas about hairpieces and most of the time, they're right," he said. "And I've also seen bad surgeries where people have strips taken off the back and put on the front; horrible. The key is for it to be undetectable under close scrutiny."

A HAIRY SITUATION

Farrell says most of the world's hairpieces are easy to spot because manufacturers tend to shop in India and China, where human hair is cheap. The problem is, it won't necessarily look natural on a person of a different ethnic origin.

"I go to Russia, Sweden and other parts of Europe," he said. "In Russia, it can cost $50 an ounce and more for naturally curly hair or blonde hair. A long, full head of hair would take about 10 to 15 ounces to make, and it doesn't come from just one person. Just separating the different lengths that come from one ponytail is very labor-intensive."

Asian and Indian hair often costs as little as $10 per kilo.

SOUTH OF THE BORDER

In Mexico, where Farrell researches new materials at this own facility, his signs can be spotted in the streets, reading, "Compramos su cabello," or "We will buy your hair."

"There is a business of hair collectors all over the world who sell to brokers, and I often buy from brokers, too," he said. "But it's tough to get hair in Mexico because the men really like women to keep it long."

CUSTOM CROWNS

Because every head of hair is custom-made for the wearer, Farrell said what he does would be too hard to duplicate on a grand scale by larger companies.

One room at Farrell's La Cienega Boulevard salon is filled with artificial heads, which display hair in various stages of development. Some heads boast long hair, for both men and women. Some are for children.

"I also deal with people who have lost hair due to health problems," he said. "Working with children is my biggest thrill, to see them feeling normal again."

GOT IT COVERED

Farrell claims he is rug-less thus far. But, as a teen, he spent hours trying to straighten his curly hair, and found he had a knack for hair styling

He began his career by designing hair extensions. In 1991, he founded Farrell Hair Replacement, and his since been sought by an international group of balding movers and shakers.

"I guess I've found a place where I fit on the planet," he chuckled. "I never thought I'd be here, but it fits."

— Story by Cory Fisher

 Monday, August 06, 2007

Hair Systems for Medical Hair Loss

Partial or complete hair loss can be emotionally devastating to a patient, but there is a solution to this stage in a patient's medical recovery called "non-surgical hair replacement."

Girl anxious for her gift of locks -- Local firm helps 8-year-old gain hair lost since age 2

Since she was 2, Olivia has had alopecia (al-oh-PEA-shuh), a disease that makes the immune system attack a person's hair follicles and cause the hair to fall out. Sandy Rusk, Olivia's mother, said they have spent six years visiting numerous doctors and trying various treatments, none of which have really helped.
 Sunday, August 05, 2007

Things have changed at the Farrell Factory in Mexico

Things have changed at the Farrell Factory in Mexico

A Heart to Heart Discussion about Hair Replacement with Richard Farrell

Farrell Hair Replacement is a company on the move. Founder and President Richard Farrell is the man at the helm of the company that has become one of the international household names in the hair loss industry.
 Wednesday, August 01, 2007

New Survey about Hair Loss Sufferers Reflects High Level of Depression, Dysfunction

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Results released today from an informal investigation conducted over the last four years indicates that individuals who suffer from hair loss believe their appearance negatively impacts virtually every part of their lives.
 Sunday, July 15, 2007

Farrell Hair Replacement for Men

Farrell Hair Replacement creates "ultra-custom" nonsurgical hair replacement hair systems for men suffering from the devastating effects of hair loss.
 Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Farrell Hair Replacement Clients -- Becoming a Client

From the outset, it is best that you know and understand the information and concepts outlined below so that you may better understand the processes and expectations of becoming a Farrell client.
 Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Richard Farrell Responds to "Hair Systems 101"

Wigs Systems 101, an anonymous Usenet posting, was brought to my attention by one of my clients. He apparently located it in the newsgroup "alt.baldspot." He insisted that I answer it.

When is a Wig not a Wig? -- When it is a Farrell Hair Replacement Hair System

LONDON, UK - No, not just the latest American beauty buzzword but a dramatic alternative to old fashioned, mass produced wigs that have been the only alternative to replacing lost hair, but also the brunt of jokes, for centuries.