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Review
. 2022 May-Jun;14(3):77-83.
doi: 10.4103/ijt.ijt_6_21. Epub 2022 May 24.

All that a Dermatotrichologist needs to know about Hair Camouflage: A Comprehensive Review

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All that a Dermatotrichologist needs to know about Hair Camouflage: A Comprehensive Review

Sanober B Daruwalla et al. Int J Trichology. 2022 May-Jun.

Abstract

Hair loss can impact a person's quality of life in ways incomprehensible. People value hair for different reasons, but value it nonetheless. There is a myriad of conditions that impede hair growth or cause hair to grow in an unattractive manner such as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and chemotherapy-induced hair loss. For conditions like cicatricial alopecia, there are hardly any options available once permanent loss of hair sets in. The role of hair transplantation too is limited in such cases where the donor area has been compromised. Thus, addressing the concern of hair loss and presenting all possible options available even after medical and surgical options flounder due to their limitations is a responsibility every dermatotrichologist carries and a plethora of camouflage options are available to improve the appearance of hair right from hairpieces to more permanent methods like scalp micropigmentation.

Keywords: Hair camouflage; microblading; scalp micropigmentation; toupee; wigs.

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Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Classification of Camouflage techniques for the scalp, eyebrow, and eyelashes
Figure 2
Figure 2
Classification of scalp prosthesis (Further figures have been added as supplemental material for review due to limitation in their number. They are specially drawn and designed to give the readers a better understanding and create a visual impact)
Figure 3
Figure 3
Top panel: Advanced male pattern hair loss (Grade V) and after application of toupee covering the bald area of the scalp; Below panel: Inside of a toupee consisting of lace in the center and silicone at the periphery and the final toupee hairpiece
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Figure 4
Before and after application of hair thickening fibers over the scalp in a male patient. (Inset. Attachment of hair thickening fibers to the shaft of hair follicle after application)
Figure 5
Figure 5
Before and after microblading in a case of focal alopecia areata of the eyebrow

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