Radiation Dermatitis
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
“While undergoing radiation treatment, my client’s skin became red, irritated and itchy. I immediately got her started on NeoGenesis products. Using a combination of Moisturizing Mist and Recovery serum in tandem and then Barrier Renewal Cream, the rash and burn on the chest area was completely cleared up in less than 5 months.” – Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
PRODUCTS USED:
Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist
PROTOCOL:
Recovery 2x Daily (AM + PM)
Barrier Renewal Cream (AM + PM)
Moisturizing Mist as needed
FEATURED VIDEOS
RADIATION DERMATITIS
Radiation dermatitis is a common side effect of radiation therapy. It refers to the inflammation and irritation of the skin that occurs as a result of exposure to high-energy radiation beams. This condition can develop in any part of the body that is being treated with radiation, which could include areas such as the chest, arms, legs, or abdomen.
Symptoms of radiation dermatitis vary from person to person and can range from mild redness and irritation to severe skin damage. Some common signs include dry, itchy, or peeling skin, blistering, swelling, and changes in skin color. The severity of symptoms depends on factors such as the dose of radiation received, the length of treatment, and the individual’s skin sensitivity.
If undergoing radiation therapy, take certain precautions such as avoiding sun exposure, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and using mild soap and moisturizers on the treated area.
NeoGenesis medical grade products are specially formulated to address the unique needs of clients going through radiation treatment. Our patented S²RM® technology harnesses the skin’s natural regenerative power and essentially restores to the skin what was there before it was damaged. NeoGenesis products contain ingredients that promote restoring the skin from the inside out, which can help to soothe and quell the skin, reducing the appearance of redness and irritation.
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
“While undergoing radiation treatment, my client’s skin became red, irritated and itchy. I immediately got her started on NeoGenesis products. Using a combination of Moisturizing Mist and Recovery serum in tandem and then Barrier Renewal Cream, the rash and burn on the chest area was completely cleared up in less than 5 months.” – Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique
PRODUCTS USED:
Recovery, Barrier Renewal Cream, Moisturizing Mist
PROTOCOL:
Recovery 2x Daily (AM + PM)
Barrier Renewal Cream (AM + PM)
Moisturizing Mist as needed
FEATURED VIDEOS
RADIATION DERMATITIS
Radiation dermatitis is a common side effect of radiation therapy. It refers to the inflammation and irritation of the skin that occurs as a result of exposure to high-energy radiation beams. This condition can develop in any part of the body that is being treated with radiation, which could include areas such as the chest, arms, legs, or abdomen.
Symptoms of radiation dermatitis vary from person to person and can range from mild redness and irritation to severe skin damage. Some common signs include dry, itchy, or peeling skin, blistering, swelling, and changes in skin color. The severity of symptoms depends on factors such as the dose of radiation received, the length of treatment, and the individual’s skin sensitivity.
If undergoing radiation therapy, take certain precautions such as avoiding sun exposure, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and using mild soap and moisturizers on the treated area.
NeoGenesis medical grade products are specially formulated to address the unique needs of clients going through radiation treatment. Our patented S²RM® technology harnesses the skin’s natural regenerative power and essentially restores to the skin what was there before it was damaged. NeoGenesis products contain ingredients that promote restoring the skin from the inside out, which can help to soothe and quell the skin, reducing the appearance of redness and irritation.