Types Of Chemotherapy Headwear And Tips For Choosing

By Kristen Baird


Chemotherapy treatments are difficult for many patients, although a lot of patients agree the most troublesome part is the side effects. Hair loss is one particularly bad effect. The hair eventually regrows after treatments have stopped, but what do you do in the meantime? Although some patients choose to leave their balding or bald heads proudly uncovered, some people prefer not to advertise their illness. Head coverings provide a way to cover the hair loss while also providing protection against the weather elements and harmful ultraviolet rays. There are a variety of chemotherapy headwear options available.

Scarves are one common option, particularly for women who are experiencing scalp sensitivity. The fabrics are often soft and light. There are a lot of colors and patterns to choose from. For patients who prefer not to worry about trying a scarf, there are pre-tied types too. It is best to choose blends or cottons so they do not slide around on your head.

Men and women alike find themselves purchasing at least a few different types of hats. Women choose those that tend to be more decorative and comfortable, while men tend to choose baseball caps. Decorative types include brim hats, fedoras, and even berets. When choosing something with a softer fabric and higher comfort level, a beanie or turban style is often appropriate.

If hats and scarves are not what you are looking for, maybe a wig will be the perfect covering for you. They are available in such a large selection of styles, lengths, and colors. This is often the common choice for many women because they can choose a wig that best matches their original hair and appearance or they can play around with styles to see what they might like to try when their hair grows back. Synthetic or human hair varieties are available.

In your search for the right headpieces, there are a few tips to help with the selection process. Keep in mind that there will be a difference between pieces that are designed for people with hair and the pieces that are specifically designed for people who have lost their hair. They may not fit exactly the same. Also, they may not have the same level of comfort on the inside.

Consider your daily lifestyle, along with the lifestyle you will have during your treatment period. The pieces you choose should fit your activities. You should also think about your wardrobe and what would match it well. The pieces you choose should look right to you and not feel forced or unnatural. Consider pieces that give the appearance of hair underneath or that accentuate your natural head shape.

Pieces should be a blend of functional and dressy. You should choose pieces that fit active days when you are getting treatments or running errands, and separate coverings for those dressy occasions. You can also choose pieces that are more colorful or have a pattern to offset the outfits in your wardrobe that are solid colored.

Hair loss due to chemo treatments does not have to mean you must remain inside and put a halt to your life. Head coverings can help you take control and be active. They can provide you with the weather and UV protection you need while also being comfortable and giving you a boost of confidence in your appearance.




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