CRLab uses 3D printing to make fake scalp and wigs for patients with hair loss

Release date: 2016-06-17

For a long time, hair loss has been a lot of people's distress, although there are a variety of corresponding means to make up for it, such as hair transplants or the use of wigs, but the effect is often not obvious, and sometimes even more serious hair loss. Recently, Cesare Ragazzi Laboratories (CRLab), a hair loss research laboratory in Bologna, Italy, developed a method for customizing 3D printed fake scalp and wigs by introducing 3D printing technology.

Dr. Alan J. Bauman of CRLab, the world's leading hair loss expert, presented their technical achievements at the recent International Alopecia Conference. The conference included 15 of the most well-known doctors, scholars, and more than 150 patients in the field of hair loss research. This included Dr. Bauman, a patient presented as a case in his presentation. Ivory suffers from scarring alopecia, and she recently accepted a novel hair repair method that involves trial wearing a CNC 3D printed hair and scalp prosthesis device.
According to Dr. Bauman, the CRLab method starts with a 3D scan of the patient's skull, and then builds a mold based on this and pays careful attention to the location of the hair loss. Since the 3D scan and measurement data can be sent electronically to the CRLab in Italy, the patient does not even have to be present in person.


Subsequently, based on the measurement results, the doctor will 3D print out the patient's skull and scalp model, which will then be compared to the patient's head mold to re-examine its size, shape and size. Once confirmed, CRLab's technicians will dispense a polymer based on the patient's skin tone and then draw it onto the 3D printed model as a base at different thicknesses. Finally, a large number of skilled technicians can implant hair on top of it until it is completely similar to human hair.
Ivory, a patient who used this hair-planting technique, said at the meeting: "Scarred alopecia affects my self-confidence, causing me to be self-contained and not willing to see new hair stylists because I am afraid they will be shocked or ask many Question. I am scared, but shameful to seek help. Now, my effect is permanent, I feel that I have restored 100% confidence. Dr. Bauman and his technology have given me a new prospect for managing and coping with my own hair loss. ."
It is reported that Dr. Bauman has also recently worked with the Scar Research Foundation for the Study of Scars and Alopecia (CARF) to help raise awareness of the condition and introduce possible innovative treatments to those with hair loss, such as CRLab's innovative 3D printed wigs. Hair loss is still incur as a condition so far, so having an effective hair recovery method is essential.

Dr. Alan J. Bauman has been involved in the research and treatment of hair loss since 1998 and has helped more than 17,000 patients to date. According to the respected doctor, CRLab's 3D printed scalp and wigs provide a high-quality solution for those who cannot naturally regenerate their hair for a variety of reasons.

Source: Tiangongshe

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