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Alopecia Solutions - Boston, MA

Alopecia doesn't have to dictate your look. The experts at Suisse offer solutions that will put an end to your hair loss struggle.

Alopecia Solutions - Boston, MA

Suisse Natural Hair Salon (617)-244-9414

Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, which is where hair growth begins. The damage to the follicle is usually not permanent. Experts do not know why the immune system attacks the follicles. Alopecia areata is most common in people younger than 20, but children and adults of any age may be affected. Women and men are affected equally.

In general, treatments for alopecia are much less effective for extensive alopecia areata (particularly alopecia totalis/universalis). For this reason, non-surgical hair replacement is an important option for some people. Natural hair integration at Suisse Salon looks completely natural in any environment.

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Unlike wigs that can be too thick, bulky and easy to spot, especially when made of synthetic hair, natural hair integration is a subtle way of adding hair only where it is needed. Instead of covering the entire head with an unnecessary amount of hair, hair integration is a sophisticated technique of blending natural human hair only in the thinning areas. This way, a full, natural looking head of hair can be achieved without changing the flow of your natural hair.

For more information about different types of hair loss and non-surgical hair replacement options, the experts at Suisse Natural Hair Salon offer private consultations for men and women in the greater Boston area. Call 617-244-9414 or click here to schedule an appointment.

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