Radiation

Radiation

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Before + After - Radiation for Squamous Cell Carcinoma

“I was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma and underwent 30 radiation treatments and 2 sessions of chemotherapy. I also had surgery to remove the tumor on my tongue.

I attached two photos, one taken on the 14th of November, which was the last day of my radiotherapy, and the second was taken on the 26th of November, when my skin had entirely healed after using NeoGenesis Recovery serum.

I used the products throughout my treatments, once every 3 days because I wasn’t burning that much in the beginning of the treatments.

I’m really surprised that less than 2 weeks after my last treatment my skin was back to normal. I had expected it to worsen for 2 weeks after last treatment, but instead it got better. I’m really happy with the products!” – Roy S.

 

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, *Oralease

*Product currently in testing

 

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RADIATION BURNS

Radiation burns are a side effect of radiation therapy, a commonly used treatment for squamous cell carcinoma. Though effective in killing cancer cells, radiation therapy also damages healthy cells in the surrounding area. This damage often manifests as skin irritation or inflammation known as radiation dermatitis or radiation burns.

The severity of radiation burns varies depending on factors such as the type of cancer being treated, the dose and duration of radiation therapy, and the individual’s skin sensitivity. Mild cases may only result in redness and dryness, while more severe cases can cause blistering, peeling, and open wounds.

One of the most important things for patients undergoing radiation therapy to remember is proper skin care before, during, and after treatment. This includes avoiding harsh soaps and perfumed products, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and protecting the treated area from sunlight.

NeoGenesis products deliver nutrient-rich stem cell released molecules to the skin during radiation treatment to provide soothing relief. Application of Recovery serum, abundant in S²RM® molecules, may help with the symptoms of radiation dermatitis. Follow Recovery with our Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer and apply as often as needed to calm the skin. Use Moisturizing Mist to cool and soothe the skin after treatments.

“I was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma and underwent 30 radiation treatments and 2 sessions of chemotherapy. I also had surgery to remove the tumor on my tongue.

I attached two photos, one taken on the 14th of November, which was the last day of my radiotherapy, and the second was taken on the 26th of November, when my skin had entirely healed after using NeoGenesis Recovery serum.

I used the products throughout my treatments, once every 3 days because I wasn’t burning that much in the beginning of the treatments.

I’m really surprised that less than 2 weeks after my last treatment my skin was back to normal. I had expected it to worsen for 2 weeks after last treatment, but instead it got better. I’m really happy with the products!” – Roy S.

 

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, *Oralease

*Product currently in testing

 

FEATURED VIDEOS

RADIATION BURNS

Radiation burns are a side effect of radiation therapy, a commonly used treatment for squamous cell carcinoma. Though effective in killing cancer cells, radiation therapy also damages healthy cells in the surrounding area. This damage often manifests as skin irritation or inflammation known as radiation dermatitis or radiation burns.

The severity of radiation burns varies depending on factors such as the type of cancer being treated, the dose and duration of radiation therapy, and the individual’s skin sensitivity. Mild cases may only result in redness and dryness, while more severe cases can cause blistering, peeling, and open wounds.

One of the most important things for patients undergoing radiation therapy to remember is proper skin care before, during, and after treatment. This includes avoiding harsh soaps and perfumed products, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and protecting the treated area from sunlight.

NeoGenesis products deliver nutrient-rich stem cell released molecules to the skin during radiation treatment to provide soothing relief. Application of Recovery serum, abundant in S²RM® molecules, may help with the symptoms of radiation dermatitis. Follow Recovery with our Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer and apply as often as needed to calm the skin. Use Moisturizing Mist to cool and soothe the skin after treatments.