Skin Cancer (Mohs Surgery)
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Diane Mack, Caris Skin Care
“These photos show the scalp of a client following Mohs surgery for squamous cell carcinoma. The doctor did not stitch, but put on a compression bandage for 3 days. Patient used topical antibiotics.
Once the compression bandage was removed, NeoGenesis Recovery serum was used twice a day for 3 weeks, then once a day for 4 weeks.” – Diane Mack, Caris Skin Care
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SKIN CANCER (MOHS SURGERY)
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, and Mohs surgery is a commonly used method for treating it. This type of surgery involves removing thin layers of skin one at a time until all cancer cells have been removed. While this procedure has a high success rate, it can also leave patients with significant scarring and damage to the skin.
Whether you are preparing for Mohs surgery or recovering, make sure to incorporate NeoGenesis products into your skincare routine for the best possible outcome.
Following Mohs surgery, it is crucial to focus on caring for the skin in order to promote healing and avoid potential complications. The area where the surgery was performed may experience symptoms such as pain, redness, swelling, and inflammation.
Use NeoGenesis Cleanser, Recovery, and Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer to soothe, calm and support the skin.
Moisturizing Mist will provide cooling relief throughout the day and may be used as needed. Keeping the skin in a hydrated and protected state will help to minimize redness, irritation, discomfort and the chance of scarring will be minimized with the consistent use of these products.
Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Diane Mack, Caris Skin Care
“These photos show the scalp of a client following Mohs surgery for squamous cell carcinoma. The doctor did not stitch, but put on a compression bandage for 3 days. Patient used topical antibiotics.
Once the compression bandage was removed, NeoGenesis Recovery serum was used twice a day for 3 weeks, then once a day for 4 weeks.” – Diane Mack, Caris Skin Care
FEATURED VIDEOS
SKIN CANCER (MOHS SURGERY)
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, and Mohs surgery is a commonly used method for treating it. This type of surgery involves removing thin layers of skin one at a time until all cancer cells have been removed. While this procedure has a high success rate, it can also leave patients with significant scarring and damage to the skin.
Whether you are preparing for Mohs surgery or recovering, make sure to incorporate NeoGenesis products into your skincare routine for the best possible outcome.
Following Mohs surgery, it is crucial to focus on caring for the skin in order to promote healing and avoid potential complications. The area where the surgery was performed may experience symptoms such as pain, redness, swelling, and inflammation.
Use NeoGenesis Cleanser, Recovery, and Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer to soothe, calm and support the skin.
Moisturizing Mist will provide cooling relief throughout the day and may be used as needed. Keeping the skin in a hydrated and protected state will help to minimize redness, irritation, discomfort and the chance of scarring will be minimized with the consistent use of these products.