Most insurance companies will cover between 80-100% of the cost for your full cranial prosthesis and will allow you to receive one cranial prosthesis per year for medical hair loss. Depending on your insurance, your prosthesis may also be a tax-deductible medical expense.
If you’re purchasing a wig for medical purposes, this section is for you. Is there such a thing as medical wig insurance? Absolutely, but there are several steps to determine if you qualify. Also, your health insurance needs to offer this option. Below, peruse our extensive guide to medical wig insurance claims. Depending on your insurance, when you lose your hair due to medical reasons such as chemotherapy or alopecia, you can file an insurance claim to receive a partial or full cost of your wig.