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Alopecia areata (AA) presents a challenging and unpredictable condition associated with substantial psychosocial and financial burdens. A chronic, relapsing form of non-scarring hair loss, it affects approximately 0.1–0.2% of the population worldwide with a lifetime risk of 1.0% to 2.1%. The psychosocial implications of AA, including its association with depression, anxiety, social phobia, employment disruption, and relationship challenges are well described . Significant economic costs of AA include those of healthcare, lost income, transportation, psychotherapy, and cosmetic accessories (wigs and hairpieces). However, wigs and hairpieces can contribute to enhanced self-esteem, confidence, and overall quality of life (QOL) in AA patients; these positive outcomes correlating with satisfaction in appearance. This article explores the role of wigs in addressing the aesthetic and emotional impact of AA, emphasizing their importance as potential coping mechanisms for individuals facing hair loss whilst also acknowledging possible barriers to their use. Different types of wigs and hairpieces, their respective advantages and disadvantages, and methods of attachment are thoroughly discussed, providing a comprehensive overview for both patients and healthcare professionals. Considering the economic impact of AA, this article explores the cost of wigs in Australia and available financial assistance programs. Wigs can play a pivotal role in rapidly addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by AA, offering time for psychosocial adaptation and delayed response to medical therapies. This review aims to provide valuable insights to inform evidence-based, practical, and personalized counselling of patients with AA and enable shared decision making about the utility of wigs and other cosmetic interventions for hair loss. Further research is warranted to explore differences in the optimal utilization of wigs between diverse sub-populations with AA.
斑秃(Alopecia areata,AA)是一种具有挑战性和不可预测性的疾病,给患者带来沉重的心理和经济负担。脱发是一种慢性、复发性的非瘢痕性脱发,全球约有 0.1%-0.2%的人患有此病,终生患病风险为 1.0%-2.1%。关于 AA 的社会心理影响,包括其与抑郁、焦虑、社交恐惧症、就业中断和人际关系挑战的关联,已有详尽的描述。AA造成的重大经济损失包括医疗保健、收入损失、交通、心理治疗和美容饰品(假发和发饰)。然而,假发和发饰有助于增强 AA 患者的自尊、自信和整体生活质量(QOL);这些积极的结果与外观满意度相关。本文探讨了假发在解决脱发美学和情感影响方面的作用,强调了假发作为脱发患者潜在应对机制的重要性,同时也承认了使用假发可能存在的障碍。文章深入讨论了不同类型的假发和发饰、它们各自的优缺点以及固定方法,为患者和医护人员提供了一个全面的概述。考虑到 AA 对经济的影响,本文探讨了澳大利亚的假发成本和可用的经济援助计划。假发可以在快速应对 AA 带来的多方面挑战方面发挥关键作用,为心理社会适应和延迟对药物疗法的反应提供时间。本综述旨在提供有价值的见解,为脱发症患者提供循证、实用和个性化的咨询服务,并就假发和其他脱发美容干预措施的效用做出共同决策。我们有必要开展进一步的研究,探索 AA 患者不同亚群在最佳使用假发方面的差异。