Breast Radiotherapy Breast Cancer And Radiotherapy?

Breast cancer and radiotherapy? - breast radiotherapy

When can you dye your hair, and when should after radiation?
I finished radiation therapy after breast cancer on December 22, 2008, and my hair in disarray around his thin, thin, and no color in it .. I wanted to try to feel a little better, but I can sense a disaster .. any help please?

2 comments:

Shell B said...

Of course, you should first consult with your doctor, but if you had radiation therapy to the chest, and no chemotherapy, her hair was not affected by the treatment itself. The termination applies only to the areas to be treated, not pass through the body are not in the way chemotherapy. As I said earlier, ask your doctor if he / she is the agreement is an excellent idea. These little things help you feel me much better after giving all of the following treatments, surgeries, etc. Another thing to consider, a program called "Look Good, Feel Better," which provides advice on makeup and hair so It will feel more like you, and most of them have a very good make-up (full-size containers) that you can get and there is no cost to you. Good luck!

Sarah L said...

Hello, I found it in a Google search, I hope this helps.


After chemotherapy and radiotherapy, your hair may take some time to restore normality. It is better to wait at least 6 months after treatment. Once it is long enough and the hair and scalp is in good condition the hair can be dyed or permanent.

No permanent or color their hair, if:
Scalp is scaly, sore or irritation
Her hair is drier than usual
His hair is rough to the touch
His hair is lighter than before treatment
Hair seems to be counterfeit or not grow normally.

Ask your hairdresser for advice on natural products such as henna or vegetable dyes. Test the color on a small area is hidden from the hair first make sure that this does not affect the hair.

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