Astetic treatments after Chemo

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Hi all,

I am 6 weeks post chemotherapy and 1 week post radiotherapy . I know the general consensus is wait 6 months before dying hair or having botox etc....but has anyone gone ahead sooner? 

I know its superficial but I want you start looking & feeling like myself again, my confidence is on the floor.  I want to look ok again before I go back to work. It's been a wild ride and I feel like ive aged 10 years!  

On the plus side I'm through the main parts of treatment only herceptin 3 weekly and potentially Tamoxifen- undecided. Is there anyone  with any honest feedback on taking this? Im 47 and now already in full on menopause. I'm not sure i want to feel even worse for a 2% increase in my odds....

Any feedback appreciated.  x

  • This is a hard part of the recovery journey and it would be easy to give you platitudes.

    3 years post ending my treatment I still struggle with the changes in how I look. 

    My hairdresser was amazing and I found having a good cut therapeutic. I had helped with my makeup both from Boots and the Bobby Brown counter in John Lewis.

    Breast Cancer Now and Future Dreams offer workshops to look at this area.

    Guy's did a Survivorship in Action Course.  8 weeks and very helpful.

    In conclusion explore lots of options.  Something will work for you.

    All the very best

    ricki
  • I’m one week post chemo (tomorrow) and have already asked if I can have Botox! The email I received from the oncology secretary said it’s not recommended if it can increase the risk of infection and bleeding. I presume that means for as long as it is in your system. You mention 6 months but that’s no where in the email I received, no timescale was given so I’d say you are fine to go ahead now. 

  • PS what do you mean 2% increase in odds?

  • It’s so hard when you don’t recognise yourself in the mirror, I can completely understand why you’d want to look at making yourself feel better asap.

    I think everything is personal, what risk is acceptable to you for what gain. There is obviously a reason why they say six months. I’d ask what the worse outcome could be and if you think you can handle that if it were to happen, then the benefit outweighs the risk for you. 

    I’m holding out on dying my hair until it’s all out of my system but I had spent cash on premier skin care and make up in the meantime. 

    re Herceptin and Tamoxifen… honestly both were easy compared to chemo. For Herceptin take care of your gut health and the tamoxifen evens out quickly. It’s much easier that the Anastrozole. I know it’s only small gains for each treatment but once you start layering them on top of each other, it makes a difference. 

    Keep going, you’ll get there x 

  • I asked the BC nurse & oncologist they said it is recommended to wait 6 months post final chemo but sone people don't. I  guess its personal choice. I was also told that practitioners should not administer before this.

    I was given percentage stats in terms of being alive in 10 years to help me understand treatment. Lumpectomy only would have been 87% chemo was an additional 3-4%  and radiotherapy 2% I do have a follow up meeting to discuss this in more detail before I decide if I will take Tamoxifen for 5 years. it was alot to take in at the time.

  • Ah I see. All trusts must be different as no one has mentioned 6 months to me. 

    I see what you mean. I asked my oncologist how much chemo reduces the risk of recurrence and she said they didn’t have that data. Again all trusts are so different!