From Military Missions to Medical Hair Loss Solutions
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Our founder, a (Retired) Army Major with over 20 years of active duty service, has taken on a new mission— she is a Disabled Combat Veteran operating business empowering other Veterans and individuals facing medical hair loss. From enlisting in the Army as a 91 Romeo, Food Inspector in 1998 to commissioning as a Field Artillery Officer in 2001 from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, she served in various leadership roles from Army Recruiting, combat operations , and NATO before an unexpected medical retirement due to allergic reactions to the sun that would later be diagnosed as lupus. Now, she brings the same dedication and resilience to helping others regain confidence through custom sized cranial prosthetics in a private, supportive setting.
Her personal battle with hair loss became the driving force behind her work. Diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that causes hair thinning, she intimately understands the emotional and physical toll it takes. As a Cranial Prosthesis Specialist, she combines compassion and expertise to provide custom-sized prosthetic units in a welcoming, empowering space.
The Mission is PERSONAL.
Having once faced bullying and exclusion from beauty salons and wig stores, she refused to let society define her beauty. Instead, she embraced hairstyle versatility on her own terms and now inspires others to do the same: "You Define Your Beauty."
As her own first patient, she knows that restoring hair is only part of the journey—it’s about rebuilding confidence and rediscovering a revived sense of self.
What started as a fight to survive became a mission to uplift. The goal was once to make it through another day, but that struggle evolved into a purpose-driven commitment: providing solutions that go beyond aesthetics, ensuring every patient feels seen, strong, and beautiful.
With a heart for those often overlooked, she has built a compassionate community where hair loss is no longer about suffering—it’s about surviving and thriving.
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"We delight in the beauty of the butterfly but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty." — Maya Angelou
A Journey To Revived Beauty
I lost myself when I lost my hair,
A silent grief too heavy to bear.
Strands once woven with stories untold,
Fell like whispers, like memories old.
I searched in mirrors for who I’d be,
A reflection blurred, too lost to see.
Was I still me without my crown?
Or just the echoes of what fell down?
But then, like dawn through shadowed night,
I found my purpose, I found my light.
With every patient, every tear,
A story of strength, so loud, so clear.
They come to me, hearts battle-worn,
Yet in their eyes, no trace of scorn.
Survivors, warriors, standing tall,
Beauty untouched, through rise and fall.
And with each wig, a canvas new,
A masterpiece in every hue.
Not just a cover, but a way to reclaim,
The power, the grace, the soul, my name.
I DEFINE MY BEAUTY
I am not my hair—I am so much more,
A heart that heals, a love that soars.
I found purpose in my pain,
A beauty that loss could not restrain.
Each patient
revives me, breath by breath,
Teaching me life, defeating death.
I went from suffering, lost in despair,
To surviving, thriving—I’m finally there.
So here I stand, unshaken, free,
Loving the journey that
revived me.
For beauty’s not bound to what we wear,
Beauty is not who likes my hair
Beauty
lives in the love we choose to share.