Medical Wigs

We currently have a selection of several styles of wigs that qualify as cranial prosthesis. All of the wigs we carry on our website can be custom made to any hair style, hair length, hair color, hair texture, cap material, and cap size of your choosing. If you are allergic to certain materials or have medical side effects such as head lesions, we are able to alter our wig caps so they can be comfortable for your wear. A wig is considered to be a cranial prosthesis when it is custom and made to address the medical issues of the individual who will be wearing the wig. Each and every wig we make is custom made and we will address any concerns you may have to make sure all of your medical needs are met.
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All of the cranial prosthesis we carry are handmade
Cranial prosthesis can be colored, dyed, permed, curled, flat iron - anything you can do with your own hair you can do with our wigs.
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You can wear our cranial prosthesis with or without adhesive and you will not need a professional to install our wigs for you.
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We offer our cranial prosthesis in sizes of small to extra-large and we can also make your wig, with actual measurements you may take of your head. When it comes time to select a cranial prosthesis, we will help you choose a wig that is made to look and feel natural.
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For payment we are able to accept FSA/HSA/ & WageWorks Benefit Cards and we accept several medical insurance carriers.
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The process of dealing with hair loss can be emotionally traumatic and hard to deal with. At VonSway Hair we have compassionate representatives whom work daily with clients who are experiencing hair loss. We strive to find the best solution that will make you feel comfortable and help you transition into a hair system that will look and feel natural.
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Will my insurance cover the wig?Here are a few things you should know: Some insurance policies cover wigs and some do not. Coverage depends on the terms, benefits and exclusions of your individual insurance policy. Medicare, Medicare Replacement Plans, Medicare Supplements and Medicaid do not cover wigs. You should check your benefits beforehand to determine your coverage, as well as deductible and co-insurance information, whether you need pre-authorization, and whether you are need to go to an in-network provider. Coverage can vary depending on your diagnosis, for example, some policies may cover for chemotherapy but not for alopecia. You will want to give them your diagnosis code when you call (You can obtain this from your doctor). Always write down the reference number, the representative’s name, the date and time of each call.