Hair Loss in children as a result of chemotherapy, radiation treatments, Alopecia, burns or other medical skin situations is more prevalent a condition than most people realize, accounting for approximately 3% of pediatric office visits in the United States alone.

Child's self-esteem and self-image
Hair Loss is a difficult enough condition to deal with as adults. When a child loses his or her hair, the emotional suffering - as well as the physical suffering - can radically undermine the child's self-esteem and self-image. The drastic change of appearance will always be a devastating issue for children who lose their hair.

Hair loss during adolescence...
Hair loss during adolescence can mean that the child might be sick or just not eating right. Some medications or medical treatments, like chemotherapy treatment for cancer, also cause hair loss. Children can even lose their hair if they wear a hairstyle that pulls on the hair for a long time, such as braids.

Farrell has the solutions...
Farrell Hair Replacement has been the leader in providing comfortable, undetectable and completely natural-looking nonsurgical hair systems to children suffering from the effects of hair loss, allowing them an opportunty to feel good (even great) about themsevles again.
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