Radiation

Radiation

Radiation Side Effects - Breast Cancer - Before + After PhotosRadiation
Radiation Treatment and Lupus - Before + AfterRadiation
Before + After - Radiation - Breast Cancer

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Holly Brown, Looking & Feeling Fab

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

“This client was diagnosed with breast cancer and had surgery initially. She then had 12 weeks of chemo and started radiation a month later, 5 days per week. She has very sensitive skin. She was introduced to Holly Brown with Looking & Feeling FAB, who started her on the NeoGenesis products. After one week she had some discoloration, but no redness or peeling. In the next weeks she had some discomfort and peeling, so she increased usage of the products. Everything healed well and she was pleased with the progress.” – Holly Brown, Looking & Feeling Fab

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“The products definitely helped and NeoGenesis made everything better. I would recommend them to anyone, even if you have really sensitive skin I think they are completely helpful in every regard.” – Erica B.

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

3-4x Daily

FEATURED VIDEOS

RADIATION WITH SENSITIVE SKIN

One of the most common side effects of radiation for individuals with sensitive skin is radiation dermatitis. This condition causes the skin to become red, dry, and itchy in the area where the radiation is being delivered. In more severe cases, the skin may also blister and peel. Radiation dermatitis typically occurs within two weeks of starting treatment and can last for several weeks after treatment has ended.

In addition to radiation dermatitis, patients with sensitive skin may also experience other side effects such as fatigue, hair loss, and changes in skin pigmentation. These side effects are not specific to sensitive skin, but individuals with this condition may experience them more severely due to their already delicate skin.

To manage the side effects of radiation therapy for individuals with sensitive skin, there are various strategies that can be employed. The most important step is to keep the skin moisturized and protected. This can be done by using gentle, fragrance-free skincare products and avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures.

NeoGenesis skin care products are specially formulated to address the unique needs of clients going through radiation treatment. The S²RM® technology harnesses the skin’s natural regenerative power and essentially restores to the skin what was there before it was damaged. The products are formulated to be gentle and non-irritating to the skin. This is particularly important for clients undergoing radiation treatment, as their skin may be more sensitive and prone to irritation.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Holly Brown, Looking & Feeling Fab

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

“This client was diagnosed with breast cancer and had surgery initially. She then had 12 weeks of chemo and started radiation a month later, 5 days per week. She has very sensitive skin. She was introduced to Holly Brown with Looking & Feeling FAB, who started her on the NeoGenesis products. After one week she had some discoloration, but no redness or peeling. In the next weeks she had some discomfort and peeling, so she increased usage of the products. Everything healed well and she was pleased with the progress.” – Holly Brown, Looking & Feeling Fab

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“The products definitely helped and NeoGenesis made everything better. I would recommend them to anyone, even if you have really sensitive skin I think they are completely helpful in every regard.” – Erica B.

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

3-4x Daily

FEATURED VIDEOS

RADIATION WITH SENSITIVE SKIN

One of the most common side effects of radiation for individuals with sensitive skin is radiation dermatitis. This condition causes the skin to become red, dry, and itchy in the area where the radiation is being delivered. In more severe cases, the skin may also blister and peel. Radiation dermatitis typically occurs within two weeks of starting treatment and can last for several weeks after treatment has ended.

In addition to radiation dermatitis, patients with sensitive skin may also experience other side effects such as fatigue, hair loss, and changes in skin pigmentation. These side effects are not specific to sensitive skin, but individuals with this condition may experience them more severely due to their already delicate skin.

To manage the side effects of radiation therapy for individuals with sensitive skin, there are various strategies that can be employed. The most important step is to keep the skin moisturized and protected. This can be done by using gentle, fragrance-free skincare products and avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures.

NeoGenesis skin care products are specially formulated to address the unique needs of clients going through radiation treatment. The S²RM® technology harnesses the skin’s natural regenerative power and essentially restores to the skin what was there before it was damaged. The products are formulated to be gentle and non-irritating to the skin. This is particularly important for clients undergoing radiation treatment, as their skin may be more sensitive and prone to irritation.