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Cancer Doesn't Cancel Facials
Cancer isn’t the death sentence it once was …
Instead, folks are now more concerned with quality of life throughout their diagnosis, treatment and remission.
Instead, folks are now more concerned with quality of life throughout their diagnosis, treatment and remission.
Although the number of cancer survivors are steadily improving due to breakthroughs in preventions, prescreening, research, and treatment options; there was still an estimated 16.9 million in 2019 and an anticipated 22.2 million by 2030.
The American Cancer Society projects that 1.9 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in the US in 2022 alone.
What You Need To Know About Skincare During Chemo
The first step to caring for your skin while on anti-cancer drug therapy (chemo) or radiation therapy is connecting with a licensed professional that is trained in Oncology and understands the necessary steps that must be taken in order to deliver safe, results driven services.
Clients who are receiving anti-cancer drug therapy (chemo) or radiation therapy require specialized care.
Because the skin barrier has been comprised by the cancer, experiencing extremely dry and sensitive skin is very common.
This makes the careful customization of your facials, massages or body treatments more critical than ever.

Oncology Facial

Oncology Massage
Benefits Of Working With Oncology Trained Professionals
As an oncology skincare specialist, we are trained in advanced form of esthetic education.
We are experienced in how to design and modify skin care and spa treatments to ensure a safe outcome for clients living with cancer.
We can determine the right time during the month that is safe for you to have services .
Create a detailed customized treatment plan of action.
Choose the right products.
And …
make the appropriate modifications to each of your services.
We ask the right questions …
Do you have a port in? Where is it located?
Did you have any lymph nodes removed? How many?
When was your last infusion?
All these are key when making modification to services for a cancer patient.
You’ll be in good hands with Mink Total.
make the appropriate modifications to each of your services.
We ask the right questions …
Do you have a port in? Where is it located?
Did you have any lymph nodes removed? How many?
When was your last infusion?
All these are key when making modification to services for a cancer patient.
You’ll be in good hands with Mink Total.

Oncology Foot Treatment

Oncology Body Treatment
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