A wig is a full-coverage hairpiece made up of a base (the cap) and a replacement hair material. Wigs are great for women who want to replace all of their hair, either because they've lost all their growing hair, or because they'd rather cover their existing hair than add new hair to it. Most wigs are meant to be worn only during the day and should be removed at night.

Most other methods of hair restoration involve keeping the existing hair visible and adding more hair to it. This is done in a lot of different ways, many of which attach new hair directly to the growing hair. These include weaves, extensions, and integrations, but the way they are attached by hair restoration specialists is very different from the way fashion extensions are applied at a salon. The goal is to keep and protect your existing hair, so we don't use methods that cause damage to it.

Another completely different method of hair restoration can be used to add to existing hair or to create a completely new head of hair. This is called a non-surgical hair graft. Where hair replacement surgery involves implanting hair follicles in places where your hair has been lost, the non-invasive graft uses a micro-thin, transparent base that's medically bonded to your head. The grafts of hair (of any replacement hair you like) are embedded in the base to give the look achieved by surgical grafts, without the pain, expense, or down time.