Can You Get Cancer From Toppik Scalp?

April 30th, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »

Skin cancer can be defined as an abnormal proliferation of keratinocytes or skin cells which mainly occurs when the skin gets exposed to sunlight. Skin cancer mainly classified into basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer that usually spreads throughout the surrounding tissue. Scalp cancer is an aggressive form of skin cancer, squamous cell (SCC) occurring in balding men and women. Bald scalp results in more often exposed to harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. However, scalp cancer can also occur in people who have a full head of hair.
Scalp cancer can be treated effectively if detected and diagnosed early. The most significant symptoms of scalp cancer include irritation of the scalp, forming red nodules or fat wound to the head and bleeding from these lesions. Scalp cancer diagnosis is possible through the routine biopsy of the lesion. The most appropriate medication for the treatment of skin cancer surgery chief.
However, recent advances in the field of medical science has provided several solutions for hair bald. Toppik is one such sophisticated solution that eliminates the appearance of thinning hair and bald. Toppik Hair is a unique cover material based on the concept of using micro fiber which consists of keratin. Keratin is a protein that is in normal hair. This micro fiber hair static charge that intertwine with normal hair around it and remained firm, thus effectively covering the bald area, giving a normal appearance. Toppik has proven equally effective in both sexes. However, there is one disadvantage of using Toppik. Scalp cancer can be easily identified on the bald head or on the scalp with little hair because the scalp has a different color than normal skin. By using Toppik, it is difficult to find cancer in the head as a fiber made of solid performances.

 

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