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How Can You Support Your Friends Who are Experiencing Hair Loss?

October 21, 2009

This morning I received the following email from a woman;

"One of my best friends was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and will be having chemotherapy. She's been told that she will lose all of her hair and is thinking that she may want to have it cut shorter to prepare.  Her surgery is Nov 3rd.

I will be in town visiting the weekend before her surgery and I'm thinking about bringing her downtown to have you consult with her on Saturday. Is that a service you offer?  Do you have wigs onsite that she could try on?

Any thoughts on what would be helpful from a friend?  Many of us are at a loss for what to do and thought that your expertise would be helpful along with having some fun wig shopping."

After scheduling them in for a complimentary consultation I replied to the "how can I help?"question....

"What would be helpful? Tell her that in regards to losing her hair, that the wigs available these days can be very light weight, comfortable, AND beautiful. All of our rooms are private, and we are here to support her through this process. That after this consultation she will have one less thing to worry about.

It is lovely that she has you on her support team.

Please feel free to email or call on our toll-free number should you have further questions. We look forward to hearing from you soon. "

I would add that there is no place else in the Seattle area that provides the same level of expertise, professionalism & dedication to technical excellence that we do.  William Collier Design has been providing solutions to men, women & children experiencing hair loss for ANY reason for over 25 years and we treat our clients like part of our family.

A person experiencing hair loss may feel stressed, overwhelmed and emotional - knowing there is a dedicated team in place committed to supporting you through every step of the process can help.

Please feel free to call with any questions or to schedule a complimentary consultation.

All my best,

Judi Wygant-Collier

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