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She just needs a style that can hide the spots or use a wig.She can do it. I have had that happen to me many of times because of pressing my hair with a hot comb that was too hot and burned my hair right off at the root.She just needs a style that can hide the spots or use a wig.
I have grown back bald patches without having to BC.
Because I dust regularly, in time the newly filled patch had grown as long as the rest of the hair. I found the patch in December 2003 and share that story in this thread, with updates later in the thread.
The pics below were taken in 2006, not to track that previously bald spot's progress, but the bottom right pic does show the general area that was bald and as you can see the hair is as long as everywhere else:
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and it's difficult to wear her own hair in any style.Has she stopped taking the medication that caused her hair to fall out?
((((((((Hugs)))))))) Thanks Nonie!!! Did you wear your hair the entire time during this process? One side of her head is mostly goneand it's difficult to wear her own hair in any style.

You're welcome.
I was in braids which I do myself so they hid the bald spot for me.
For a change, I got a phony puff and while I had the hair in front cornrowed, I'd plait the hair in the back in just square plaits and then put that puff over them to hide the exposed too-short-to-plait spot:
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I think that style would be great for her.... however, one of her patch is in the middle of her head and hard to diguise. I'm going to take to one of my friends just to see if she can braid it up and wear a phony pony.
Since the next day was a holiday (meaning stores closed) then back to work, I became creative (Necessity is the mother of invention.) I took a pair of old tights and cut off the legs. Then I stitched the holes up to make a cap. I put the cap over my stuffed bunny's head and sewed the tracks as best as I could trying to think of how dolls have hair sewn on.
They helped keep the hair all compact and together as if it was an afro instead of jheri curl like tendrils. And you know what, it worked. The next day I got so many compliments. The tights' elastic served to hold the "phony puff" on although I will recommend pins so you don't have the accident I had on one of the days I rocked that puff.