With so much interest in Full Caps these days, I have decided to chronicle my hair replacement experience with the hope that others will be able to benefit from the tips and techniques that several of us Full Cap wearers have been developing for the past couple of years.
One of my first Full Cap units, September, 2008

One of my first Full Cap units, September, 2008

I get a ton of emails, especially from younger guys who are looking for a hairloss solution. We have recently made a lot of progress with Full Caps and many people are actually beginning to look at it as a first option.

I still recommend that some people start out with a topper, especially if they have strong side, temple, and nape hair, but from the pictures that these younger guys are sending me of hairstyles they would like to achieve, it is clear to see that it would it be difficult (if not impossible) to reproduce some of these styles with their existing hair. The irony is that a Full Cap will  actually be easier and will give much more flexibility to achieve the modern styles the younger guys are looking for.

This is especially true with medium length and longer hair styles, but recently we have proven that with proper ventilation and density a Full Cap can be cut shorter than we previously thought possible.

For young and old alike, the stigma and mystery that has surrounded the Full Cap is slowly being replaced by acceptance and in some cases amazement!

Once again, welcome. I hope that I can help others through my experiences, and I encourage you to post comments for the benefit of everyone who is interested.