Cancer Surgery

Cancer Surgery

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Cancer Surgery Scarring - Before + After

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Debbie Coffin, Skin Secrets by Debbie

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“I had a second chance to “test” the product when a PET scan identified a benign tumor in the area of my left parotid gland, and I underwent surgery to remove it. The procedure left a nasty incision around my ear and extending an inch or so down to my neck. I applied NeoGenesis Recovery serum daily immediately post-surgery, and within a week my incision was hardly noticeable.

I’m very appreciative of the support we received from the NeoGenesis team — Leila and Steve — who checked in weekly, offering their guidance and expertise along the way and were always available for questions. Based on the success I experienced and the support we received, I strongly recommend the NeoGenesis products and team to patients and providers looking for a way to accelerate healing and reduce the discomfort associated with these aggressive treatments.” – Raymond C.

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

“RC had surgery on Friday where they removed a cyst from his neck. It left him with some pretty nasty scars. He is using Recovery serum, twice a day. The “after” photo was taken 2 weeks post neck surgery. He applied NeoGenesis Recovery twice a day, every day. Quite impressive.” – Debbie Coffin, Skin Secrets by Debbie

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

FEATURED VIDEOS

CANCER SURGERY

Cancer surgery for tumor removal in the left parotid gland area is a procedure that involves removing an abnormal growth or tumor from the salivary gland located on the left side of the face. The parotid gland is one of the three major salivary glands and plays a crucial role in producing saliva which helps us with chewing, swallowing, and digestion.

The most common type of tumor that develops in the parotid gland is called a pleomorphic adenoma, also known as benign mixed tumors. Although these tumors are usually not cancerous, they can grow large and cause discomfort or disfigurement if left untreated.

The surgical procedure for removing a tumor in the left parotid gland involves making an incision near the jawline and removing part or all of the affected gland. This can result in scarring, which is a natural part of the body’s healing process. However, scarring in this particular area can be more noticeable due to its location on the face. This can cause self-consciousness and feelings of insecurity in patients, especially if the scar is large or disfiguring.

Before cancer surgery, it is important to prepare the skin for the procedure. Gently cleanse the area with NeoGenesis Cleanser, followed by Recovery serum. Finish with Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer to hydrate and support the skin’s barrier.

After surgery, as directed by your health care professional, continue the use of Cleanser, Recovery, and Intensive Moisturizer or Barrier Renewal Cream to soothe and support the skin. Moisturizing Mist will provide soothing 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
Debbie Coffin, Skin Secrets by Debbie

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“I had a second chance to “test” the product when a PET scan identified a benign tumor in the area of my left parotid gland, and I underwent surgery to remove it. The procedure left a nasty incision around my ear and extending an inch or so down to my neck. I applied NeoGenesis Recovery serum daily immediately post-surgery, and within a week my incision was hardly noticeable.

I’m very appreciative of the support we received from the NeoGenesis team — Leila and Steve — who checked in weekly, offering their guidance and expertise along the way and were always available for questions. Based on the success I experienced and the support we received, I strongly recommend the NeoGenesis products and team to patients and providers looking for a way to accelerate healing and reduce the discomfort associated with these aggressive treatments.” – Raymond C.

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

“RC had surgery on Friday where they removed a cyst from his neck. It left him with some pretty nasty scars. He is using Recovery serum, twice a day. The “after” photo was taken 2 weeks post neck surgery. He applied NeoGenesis Recovery twice a day, every day. Quite impressive.” – Debbie Coffin, Skin Secrets by Debbie

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

FEATURED VIDEOS

CANCER SURGERY

Cancer surgery for tumor removal in the left parotid gland area is a procedure that involves removing an abnormal growth or tumor from the salivary gland located on the left side of the face. The parotid gland is one of the three major salivary glands and plays a crucial role in producing saliva which helps us with chewing, swallowing, and digestion.

The most common type of tumor that develops in the parotid gland is called a pleomorphic adenoma, also known as benign mixed tumors. Although these tumors are usually not cancerous, they can grow large and cause discomfort or disfigurement if left untreated.

The surgical procedure for removing a tumor in the left parotid gland involves making an incision near the jawline and removing part or all of the affected gland. This can result in scarring, which is a natural part of the body’s healing process. However, scarring in this particular area can be more noticeable due to its location on the face. This can cause self-consciousness and feelings of insecurity in patients, especially if the scar is large or disfiguring.

Before cancer surgery, it is important to prepare the skin for the procedure. Gently cleanse the area with NeoGenesis Cleanser, followed by Recovery serum. Finish with Barrier Renewal Cream or Intensive Moisturizer to hydrate and support the skin’s barrier.

After surgery, as directed by your health care professional, continue the use of Cleanser, Recovery, and Intensive Moisturizer or Barrier Renewal Cream to soothe and support the skin. Moisturizing Mist will provide soothing 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.