HEAL AND STRENGTHEN

Radiation

A common side effect for those undergoing radiation therapy can be skin irritation. Patients can experience a range of reactions like dryness, itching, blistering, or peeling depending on the treatment administered and the degree to which the skin's integrity is compromised.

A common side effect for those undergoing radiation therapy can be skin irritation. Patients can experience a range of reactions like dryness, itching, blistering, or peeling depending on the treatment administered and the degree to which the skin's integrity is compromised.

95% of people said Extreme Healing soothed rough, damaged skin.

SkinClinical lotions have been specially formulated to relieve and repair dry and delicate skin that can result from radiation therapy. At the center of our lotions is SBD-4, a patented active ingredient proven to stimulate those processes responsible for strengthening the skin barrier, decreasing water loss and promoting overall skin health, including:

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Cell Regeneration

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Microcirculation

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Oxygenation

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Collagen production

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Moisturization

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Skin Barrier Restoration

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No Fragrance, Parabens, Dyes or Steroids

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Clinically Tested, Doctor Recommended

"My patients have found SkinClinical to be highly effective... I personally noticed that this product helps lessen radiation dermatitis and reduce the time for patients to recover from their radiation-related skin damage."

Ray Lin, MD., Scripps Health, Medical Director, Department of Radiation Oncology