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Cooling cold cap chemo-Advanced cold therapy
Cold caps with 6 cold zones for a better integral contact and better medical result.
Possibility to preserve your ponytail by an easy back-opening.
Can help to reduce hair loss.
Functions as a cooling helmet on your head.
Advantages
- Hair saving
- Loss of hair: preservation of your ponytail
Price: 69,75€.
Patients: ask your discount code at your hospital.
Prices hospitals : ask your purchase conditions.
State: new. Production date: 2024.
Delivery: parcel (see below), does not fit in a letterbox.
Worldwide delivery.
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Indications
- Treatment areas-body part: head, scalp, hair, hair roots, hair follicles
- Treatment with chemotherapy
- Cold therapy, cooling of the skull-cooling of the hair follicles
- Prevention or reduction of hair loss, preventing or limiting chemotherapy or taxane-induced alopecia-chemotherapy induced alopecia (CIA)
- Supportive care in cancer treatments
- Cooling cap therapy
- Migraine: sometimes relief
- It is adviced to best use cold pack that is a medical, EU-approved MDR compliant cold pack (legal obligation)
Review: "Cool substitute for Paxman scalp cooling systems." Jane K. 11/2/2024.
Function
- The cooling effect of the cold cap reduces blood flow to the scalp, by narrowing (vasoconstriction) the blood vessels beneath the skin of the scalp
- Reduces the amount of chemotherapy medication that reaches this area
- Helps in different cased to prevent or reduce hair loss
Characteristics
- Easy to apply
- Colours: 1
- Reusable-For the same patient
- Ice cap fit heads sized 57,15cm to 64,77 cm / 22.5” to 25.5”
- Contains: 1 hypothermie cap
- Net weight: 0,676 kg
- Gross weight (in original package): 0,838 kg
- Gross weight (in shipping package): 1,140 kg
- Dimensions shipping package: 34x18x22cm-1 ice cap (LxWxH)
- EAN: 0810001501228
- Medical device class 1
- EAN: 0810001501228
- Category: cranial helmets, cranial caps, head caps, cooling caps, cool caps, hypothermia caps, cooling skull caps, scalp coolers, scalp cooling systems, cold caps, chemotherapy caps
- Instructions for use included inside
Use
- Allow to dry after use before placing them back in the freezer
- Chemo: put in the freezer-see below
- Migraine-headaches: put in the fridge instead
Precautions
- Consult your doctor, oncologist, physiotherapist, or nurse before using this new product.
Instructions for use - Application of scalp cooling for the cooling cap
- Follow the product recommendations in the manufacturer's instructions, depending on the duration of use.
The general recommendation from the manufacturer for the treatment of sports injuries is only 20 minutes, but the treatment time for chemotherapy is much longer (see above).
The cooling duration of these cooling elements is up to 90 minutes: the cold packs deliver their performance evenly and over a longer period. - How are they used? Advice for using the cooling cap.
- Between chemotherapy sessions, the cooling elements are stored in the freezer (freeze for at least 2 hours at -18 °C).
The cooling caps can remain in the freezer indefinitely and will remain soft and flexible. - How do I store them in the deep freezer?
In the manufacturer's packaging.
Do not come into contact with food. - On the day of treatment, place in a small cooler.
- How can I keep the cooling cap cold longer in the cooler?
For example, place them in an insulated bag, a towel, a flannel, etc. - You may wear a disposable or surgical cap.
- Start cooling the scalp 10-15 minutes (or 30' *2) before the chemo / or before starting (= dripping) the infusion.
- For cold therapy, place a piece of fabric/insulating material between the cooling pad and the skin.
Suitable interlayers include: a light towel, a piece of fabric, a sheet/pillowcase (cut to size), 6 layers of paper towels, or a jersey. - The infusion solution is administered via an intravenous infusion (drip infusion).
- Keep the cooling cap on during chemotherapy *.
- After the infusion, the cooling cap should still be worn for 10-15 minutes (or 90' *2) after chemotherapy *.
Own cooling cap? You can leave with it if allowed. - *2 The exact duration of treatment is determined by the attending physician.
The total duration also depends on the concentration or strength of the medication and how quickly the medication is "eliminated" via the kidneys. - If you cannot tolerate this cold, you can place a cloth, towel, or other insulating material between the cap and the skin during use.
- Allow the cooling cap to dry before placing it back in the freezer.
- Between chemotherapy sessions, the cooling elements are stored in the freezer (freeze for at least 2 hours at -18 °C).
- If in doubt, consult your attending physician, oncologist, case manager nurse, nurse, or dermatologist.
Recommendations
- We recommend the use of a extra tight swim cap. Reason: tight handgloves showed good results in limiting blood flow in fingers during chemotherapy in Japanese studies. The same mechanical effect can be expected for the head/skull. Other litterature suggest that a combined effect oof cryotherapy and compression seems to give better results (*2.)
Where can I buy a cold cap for chemo?
You may buy cooling cold caps from a medical company, officially registered with the Belgian ministry of economic affairs, division medical devices and the ministry of health, registration as a bachelor hospital nurse.
References
- Cold caps and scalp cooling systems - breastcancer.org
- *2. Cryotherapy and compression seem to give better results with chemotherapy