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Sun Protection: Protect Your Skin From UV Rays

Sun Protection: Protect Your Skin From UV Rays

Your skin can be more sensitive to sunlight due to your cancer treatments. Even low amounts of sun exposure can attend to unfortunate effects because the sun produces several types of ultraviolet rays.
After Treatment

After Treatment

Your cancer treatments are finally over, and it is important to continue to take good care of yourself in the weeks and months ahead.

Although the most difficult period of your cancer treatment is behind you, it is key to continue with the good skincare routine you have embraced during treatment.

Your skin will need extra love and care during this time, as you may still have some sensitivity, dryness or irritation. There are several areas where that require extra precautions, such as sun exposure.

Hair Loss and Scalp Care

Hair Loss and Scalp Care

As your cancer treatment will kill cancerous cells, unfortunately it may also change the growth of your hair or cause it to fall out all together. This could happen to the hair on your head, or other parts of your body including your eyebrows and eyelashes.

Looking after your scalp will become more important, and La Roche Posay has options to soothe and protect your scalp.

Scarring: Mastering Massage Techniques

Scarring: Mastering Massage Techniques

After your treatment you may be left with scars on your face or body which can be a daily uninvited reminder of your battle with cancer. At La Roche-Posay we understand that scars can have real repercussions on your quality of life from an aesthetic, psychological, social, and professional standing
Be Proactive With Hair Loss

Be Proactive With Hair Loss

Hair and body hair are among the first to be affected by cancer treatment. Fortunately, your hair will grow back after your last treatment session. To mitigate the psychological impact of hair loss, you can take the lead by meeting with specialist in this field such as hair technicians or hairdressers. They will be able to offer you the most suitable cut before the start of the treatment and advise you on the wide range of solutions available such as synthetic or natural hair prostheses, cotton turbans or fringes.

Treatment Side Effect Protection

Cancer treatments may affect your skin, whether it is chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, or hormone therapy. You may have discussed the possible changes you could experience with your healthcare team, and while the list of these may seem daunting rest assured that you will not experience all of these, and some effects may be very mild.
Your Body Hygiene

Your Body Hygiene

Cancer treatments may affect your skin, you may have discussed the possible changes you could experience with your healthcare team, and while the list of these may seem daunting rest assured that you will not experiece all of these, and some affects may be very mild.

La Roche-Posay understands the impact that cancer treatment has on your skin and has developed a range of tailored products to nourish your skin and enhance your comfort while you are receiving cancer therapy. You will find here some of our recommenadtions of products to take care of your skin.

During Treatment

During Treatment

Discover why your skin’s natural barrier is so important and how protecting it is the secret to a happy, radiant complexion. Plus, we reveal the La Roche-Posay products that can help to repair a damaged barrier.
Soothe Your Skin During Treatment

Soothe Your Skin During Treatment

While undergoing cancer treatments, your skin will become more sensitive and may thin out over time. Now is the time to pamper yourself by adopting a daily nourishing skin routine. It is important to be aware of what your skin needs and offer it the best protection and comfort by using creams, moisturising balms and skincare adapted to sensitive and fragile skin.
How Will Cancer Treatment Affect My Hair?

How Will Cancer Treatment Affect My Hair?

As your cancer treatment will kill cancerous cells, unfortunately it may also change the growth of your hair or cause it to fall out altogether. This could happen to the hair on your head, or other parts of your body including your eyebrows and eyelashes. While it is essential to prepare yourself mentally for the changes that lie ahead, there are also practical things you can try to manage your hair loss.
Before Treatment

Before Treatment

Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be very challenging. take the time to find the right skincare routine to enrich and nurture your skin.

Protecting my Skin from Cancer Treatments

Cancer treatments may affect your skin, whether it is chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, or hormone therapy. You may have discussed the possible changes you could experience with your healthcare team, and while the list of these may seem daunting rest assured that you will not experience all of these, and some effects may be very mild.
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