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Listed below are some suggestions from people who have temporarily lost their hair, which you may find helpful:
At first you may feel reluctant to go out and carry on with your social life, but as you spend more time with other people your confidence may grow and help you to cope with the situation.
When your hair first grows back it will be very fine but will gradually become thicker. As soon as it is long enough to style, you may feel that you no longer want to wear a wig or other head covering. People who were used to long hair often find a shorter style that suits them. Your hairdresser should be able to help you choose a suitable style.
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