Chemo cold caps provides a scalp cooling system.
Chemotherapy cold cap results.
However there are certain risks to the cold cap that can cause damage and permanent hair loss.
Ccc uses an elastogel cap with an outer insulated cover and a special four point strap to ensure a snug fit.
Chemo cold caps began in 2012 after the co founder saved her hair using cold caps.
When the cap becomes warm it s replaced with another cooling cap to.
According to a 2017 clinical trial of 182 breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy cold capping can be an effective tool in alleviating the trauma of hair loss.
Research results show that cold caps and scalp cooling systems were considered highly effective in 50 to about 65 of the women who used them.
Unfortunately michelle was one of those cases.
Hair loss prevention is not guaranteed and individual results may vary.
Hair loss can be an extremely distressing side effect of chemotherapy.
Women who got only taxane chemotherapy have had better results with cold caps and scalp cooling systems than women who got only anthracycline chemotherapy.
Combining this treatment with other established measures is recommended for the best possible outcome.
Ccc uses an elastogel cap with an outer insulated cover and a special four point strap to ensure a snug fit.
Can wearing a cold cap during chemotherapy stop you losing your hair.
A cap filled with frozen material similar to an ice pack or cold pack is secured to your head during chemo treatment.
Should i use a cold cap is one of the most common questions about chemotherapy asked by women on breast cancer care s forum cold caps or scalp cooling offer the possibility of preventing or reducing hair loss from certain chemotherapy drugs.
The doctors and nurses were all very impressed with the results of the cold caps.
The concept of a cold cap is to freeze your hair follicles so the chemotherapy cannot survive in the frigid temperature allowing your hair to remain.
Cold caps and scalp cooling systems work by narrowing the blood vessels beneath the skin of the scalp thereby reducing the amount of chemotherapy medicine reaching hair follicles.