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Hair weaving refers to the process of adding hair (human or synthetic) to the scalp of the individual. There are different types of hair weaving processes including netting, bonding, tracking, fusion, lace extensions, and more. Hair weaving is preferred by people suffering from common baldness, alopecia areata totalis or traction alopecia. In hair weaving the hair is glued on to the scalp or hairs. As these hairs do not have follicles they do not grow. After some time, they also get damaged. Hair weaving is not a permanent solution to baldness. If you resort to this procedure, you will have to visit hair stylists at least once in six months as the woven hair falls out during this period. Hair weaving is considered as an immediate solution to hair loss, so it has gained a huge popularity among people suffering from both temporary and permanent hair loss. This is mainly because the services are cheaper than hair transplants and are available from non-medical professionals. The quantity of hair woven is also much higher than that achieved in a normal hair transplant. Unlike the hair transplant surgeries, hair weaving gives an instant makeover, so you don’t have to wait for months to get your smart look back. However, hair weaving also has a damaging effect on your scalp. The process uses certain synthetic substances to glue the hair on your scalp. These substances can damage the healthy hair follicles adjacent to the weave. The glue blocks the airways of the hair follicles and suppresses the growth of normal hair. In addition to these, hair weaving also gives rise to skin problems in some individuals. Prolonged use of hair weaving can result in permanent damage to the skin on the scalp and neck area.
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