Chemotherapy
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
“This client used a prescription chemo cream on his ear for 3 weeks and then started on the NeoGenesis products one week later. He responded very quickly to the NeoGenesis products and did not have to use anything else.” – Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
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TOPICAL CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EFFECTS
Topical chemotherapy is a common treatment option for certain types of skin cancer. While it is an effective form of treatment, it is important to be aware of potential side effects that may occur.
One of the most common side effects from topical chemotherapy is skin irritation. This can manifest as redness, itching, burning, or dryness in the treated area. This reaction is a result of the strong chemicals used in topical chemotherapy to target and destroy abnormal skin cells.
Another potential side effect from topical chemotherapy is hyperpigmentation, which is a darkening of the skin in the treated area. This occurs when the medication affects the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. While this is usually a temporary side effect, it may persist in some individuals and can be more noticeable in those with darker skin tones.
Topical chemotherapy may also make the skin more sensitive to sunlight, increasing the risk of sunburn and damage. It is important to limit sun exposure during treatment and wear protective clothing and sunscreen when outdoors.
NeoGenesis skin care products deliver nutrient-rich molecules to the affected areas to help rejuvenate and protect your skin. Our solutions are designed to provide lasting comfort and relief without causing further irritation or discomfort.
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
“This client used a prescription chemo cream on his ear for 3 weeks and then started on the NeoGenesis products one week later. He responded very quickly to the NeoGenesis products and did not have to use anything else.” – Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
FEATURED VIDEOS
TOPICAL CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EFFECTS
Topical chemotherapy is a common treatment option for certain types of skin cancer. While it is an effective form of treatment, it is important to be aware of potential side effects that may occur.
One of the most common side effects from topical chemotherapy is skin irritation. This can manifest as redness, itching, burning, or dryness in the treated area. This reaction is a result of the strong chemicals used in topical chemotherapy to target and destroy abnormal skin cells.
Another potential side effect from topical chemotherapy is hyperpigmentation, which is a darkening of the skin in the treated area. This occurs when the medication affects the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color. While this is usually a temporary side effect, it may persist in some individuals and can be more noticeable in those with darker skin tones.
Topical chemotherapy may also make the skin more sensitive to sunlight, increasing the risk of sunburn and damage. It is important to limit sun exposure during treatment and wear protective clothing and sunscreen when outdoors.
NeoGenesis skin care products deliver nutrient-rich molecules to the affected areas to help rejuvenate and protect your skin. Our solutions are designed to provide lasting comfort and relief without causing further irritation or discomfort.