Chemotherapy (Lash + Brow Loss)
“I lost my eyelashes and eyebrows during chemotherapy treatments. I started using NeoLash and NeoBrow and could not believe how fast they are coming back. I expected more to fall out. I did end up losing all my eyelashes, but they are growing back quickly. My eyebrows thinned but never fully fell out. I don’t wear makeup a whole lot, but I am able to wear mascara now.” – Michelle M.
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CHEMOTHERAPY LASH + BROW LOSS
Lash and brow loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy. This occurs due to the strong medications used to kill fast-growing cancer cells, which unfortunately also affect other rapidly dividing cells in the body such as hair follicles.
Chemotherapy can cause hair loss on any part of the body, including eyelashes and eyebrows. The severity of hair loss can vary from person to person, but it is estimated that 65-90% of patients experience some degree of eyelash and/or eyebrow loss during treatment.
Eyelashes and eyebrows serve more than just an aesthetic purpose. They act as a protective barrier for our eyes, keeping dust and debris from entering. Eyelashes also keep our eyes moisturized by trapping in moisture from tears. Without this protection, patients undergoing chemotherapy may experience dry and itchy eyes, making it uncomfortable to see clearly.
NeoLash conditions eyelashes by delivering S²RM® technology directly to the eyelash line, for the appearance of healthier, fuller lashes. It’s oncology friendly and can be used daily.
NeoBrow conditions eyebrows by delivering S²RM® technology directly to the hair follicles, for the appearance of healthier, fuller brows. It also helps restore natural brow color.
Regain your confidence and provide relief with the NeoGenesis line of non-toxic, oncology friendly hair solutions before, during, and after chemo treatment.
“I lost my eyelashes and eyebrows during chemotherapy treatments. I started using NeoLash and NeoBrow and could not believe how fast they are coming back. I expected more to fall out. I did end up losing all my eyelashes, but they are growing back quickly. My eyebrows thinned but never fully fell out. I don’t wear makeup a whole lot, but I am able to wear mascara now.” – Michelle M.
FEATURED VIDEOS
CHEMOTHERAPY LASH + BROW LOSS
Lash and brow loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy. This occurs due to the strong medications used to kill fast-growing cancer cells, which unfortunately also affect other rapidly dividing cells in the body such as hair follicles.
Chemotherapy can cause hair loss on any part of the body, including eyelashes and eyebrows. The severity of hair loss can vary from person to person, but it is estimated that 65-90% of patients experience some degree of eyelash and/or eyebrow loss during treatment.
Eyelashes and eyebrows serve more than just an aesthetic purpose. They act as a protective barrier for our eyes, keeping dust and debris from entering. Eyelashes also keep our eyes moisturized by trapping in moisture from tears. Without this protection, patients undergoing chemotherapy may experience dry and itchy eyes, making it uncomfortable to see clearly.
NeoLash conditions eyelashes by delivering S²RM® technology directly to the eyelash line, for the appearance of healthier, fuller lashes. It’s oncology friendly and can be used daily.
NeoBrow conditions eyebrows by delivering S²RM® technology directly to the hair follicles, for the appearance of healthier, fuller brows. It also helps restore natural brow color.
Regain your confidence and provide relief with the NeoGenesis line of non-toxic, oncology friendly hair solutions before, during, and after chemo treatment.