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The importance of hair management when cold capping If you are considering using Penguin Cold Caps to save your hair on chemo, it's important to understand that success relies as much on how you manage your hair throughout your treatment as it does on the caps themselves...
The importance of hair management when cold capping
Top 7 reasons why people cold cap to save their hair on chemo Here are the top reasons Penguin patients chose to use cold cap therapy to save their hair on chemo - and their answers may surprise you....
Top 7 reasons why people cold cap to save their hair on chemo
Clinical Trials: 80% save their hair with Penguin Cold Caps The findings of a recent two-year pilot trial performed at Providence Portland Medical Center. with patients diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, have now been published....
Clinical Trials: 80% save their hair with Penguin Cold Caps
Are Cold Caps Covered By Insurance? Currently, scalp cooling is generally your expense. We encourage you to submit a claim in hope of receiving some reimbursement. We have heard some providers may pay up to ...
Are Cold Caps Covered By Insurance?
What to take to your cold capping chemo session You may need to add a few extra things to your chemo bag for your cold capping chemo session - we asked our customers for their recommendations...
What to take to your cold capping chemo session
Chemo hair loss is not inevitable Most people assume that if you’ve been diagnosed with cancer and told you need chemo, you will lose your hair. But this is not the case – chemo hair loss is not inevitable. And here’s why....
Chemo hair loss is not inevitable