Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Before + After - Skin Cancer - Mohs SurgerySkin Cancer (Mohs Surgery)
Before + After - Double Mastectomy + NecrosisDouble Mastectomy + Necrosis
Before + After - Basal Cell Carcinoma Cancer Surgery

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Karen Playel, Luna Skin

“My client was diagnosed with Basal Cell Carcinoma on her nose over 10 years ago and tried multiple medical and holistic treatments to try and heal it including laser, photodynamic therapy (PDT) and cancer cream treatments.

She ended up having cancer surgery and the doctor removed the entire tip of her nose and made an incision on her forehead and flapped it down to her nose. She has now had 3 surgeries for skin cancer and the surgeon has told her she will need a 4th.

My client is an Esthetician and knew that stem cells are the future, so she started on NeoGenesis Recovery serum, Moisturizing Mist and Barrier Renewal Cream. Her skin is looking really good and the scarring has improved significantly.” – Karen Playel, Luna Skin

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

Recovery 3-4x daily

Barrier Renewal Cream 3-4x daily after Recovery serum

Moisturizing Mist as needed

FEATURED VIDEOS

BASAL CELL CARCINOMA SURGERY

Skin care is an essential aspect of recovery after undergoing cancer surgery, especially for basal cell carcinoma. This type of skin cancer usually develops in the basal cells, which are found in the epidermis – the outermost layer of the skin. Surgery is one of the most common treatment options for basal cell carcinoma and involves removing the affected area along with a margin of healthy tissue. This procedure can leave your skin vulnerable and in need of special care to promote healing and prevent complications.

Prior to surgery, it is recommended to start incorporating skin care products into your routine at least a month in advance. This allows ample time for the skin to absorb essential nutrients and reach an optimal state for the upcoming procedure. It is crucial to maintain a strong and protected barrier on the skin, without any compromises, during this period. Following a proper pre-surgery skin care plan can aid in a faster recovery process, reduce swelling and bruising at the site of surgery. 

After undergoing surgery, it is important to take proper care of the skin in order to promote healing and prevent complications such as scarring and infection. This can be achieved through post-surgery skincare routines specifically designed to soothe and nourish the skin.

Begin with cleaning the skin with NeoGenesis Cleanser. Then apply Recovery serum. NeoGenesis’ most advanced product, Recovery, is the perfect choice to calm the skin post-surgery. Recovery is abundant in our patented S²RM® molecules that are naturally packaged in exosomes to be delivered into the skin. 

Hydration also plays a crucial role in post-surgery skincare. NeoGenesis Skin Serum, Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer provide the necessary hydration to keep the skin in its best possible state. This is especially important in alleviating post-surgery dryness and promoting optimal healing.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Karen Playel, Luna Skin

“My client was diagnosed with Basal Cell Carcinoma on her nose over 10 years ago and tried multiple medical and holistic treatments to try and heal it including laser, photodynamic therapy (PDT) and cancer cream treatments.

She ended up having cancer surgery and the doctor removed the entire tip of her nose and made an incision on her forehead and flapped it down to her nose. She has now had 3 surgeries for skin cancer and the surgeon has told her she will need a 4th.

My client is an Esthetician and knew that stem cells are the future, so she started on NeoGenesis Recovery serum, Moisturizing Mist and Barrier Renewal Cream. Her skin is looking really good and the scarring has improved significantly.” – Karen Playel, Luna Skin

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

Recovery 3-4x daily

Barrier Renewal Cream 3-4x daily after Recovery serum

Moisturizing Mist as needed

FEATURED VIDEOS

BASAL CELL CARCINOMA SURGERY

Skin care is an essential aspect of recovery after undergoing cancer surgery, especially for basal cell carcinoma. This type of skin cancer usually develops in the basal cells, which are found in the epidermis – the outermost layer of the skin. Surgery is one of the most common treatment options for basal cell carcinoma and involves removing the affected area along with a margin of healthy tissue. This procedure can leave your skin vulnerable and in need of special care to promote healing and prevent complications.

Prior to surgery, it is recommended to start incorporating skin care products into your routine at least a month in advance. This allows ample time for the skin to absorb essential nutrients and reach an optimal state for the upcoming procedure. It is crucial to maintain a strong and protected barrier on the skin, without any compromises, during this period. Following a proper pre-surgery skin care plan can aid in a faster recovery process, reduce swelling and bruising at the site of surgery. 

After undergoing surgery, it is important to take proper care of the skin in order to promote healing and prevent complications such as scarring and infection. This can be achieved through post-surgery skincare routines specifically designed to soothe and nourish the skin.

Begin with cleaning the skin with NeoGenesis Cleanser. Then apply Recovery serum. NeoGenesis’ most advanced product, Recovery, is the perfect choice to calm the skin post-surgery. Recovery is abundant in our patented S²RM® molecules that are naturally packaged in exosomes to be delivered into the skin. 

Hydration also plays a crucial role in post-surgery skincare. NeoGenesis Skin Serum, Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer provide the necessary hydration to keep the skin in its best possible state. This is especially important in alleviating post-surgery dryness and promoting optimal healing.