WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
WHAT PATIENTS ARE SAYING..."My skin became very red and dry from chemotherapy treatments. With radiation, I had even more changes to my skin. The cream that the radiation oncologist gave me didn’t seem to help at all. The IS CLINICAL Body Complex and Serums saved my skin! They left it feeling smooth and clear. The discoloration faded quickly and my skin tingled and was actually glowing! IS CLINICAL brought my dry skin back to life."
Angie Christian, breast cancer survivor
"The Poly-Vitamin Serum stimulated the circulation, improving the color of my skin and seemed to lighten the areas that had hyperpigmented. The Moisturizing Complex really calmed down the extreme redness in my skin quickly."
Michael Sauls, treated for squamous carcinoma, Washington Cancer Institute
"The Super Serum is just that – SUPER! With the use of Super Serum my scars are flat and becoming slightly unnoticeable. I just had surgery again due to a growth of a new tumor and as soon as I get the bandages off, I plan to start using the Super Serum right away!"
Marie Eppes, cancer survivor, Washington Cancer Institute
WHAT DOCTORS ARE SAYING..."With the Poly-Vitamin Serum, patients experienced immediate improvement in radiation skin reactions…the time to wound healing was clinically shortened and the irradiated site was noticeably softened."
Dr. Paul Song, Radiation Oncologist, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia
"These are magical products. I am usually very leery, but because I was able to sample each product, I was able to see the results on myself. The scar I had on my chest has practically disappeared."
Sherry Goldman, Nurse Practitioner, Revlon Breast Cancer Center, UCLA
"My patient started with Poly-Vitamin Serum right after completing radiation therapy to her breast. Her skin recovered so quickly and she said she felt immediate relief. Her skin has healed beautifully and I can hardly see her surgical scar."
Dr. Julie Taguchi, Oncologist, Sansum Clinic
"The Innovative Skincare program attends to the self-image of patients undergoing cancer treatments. The goal is to make them feel better about their skin."
Dr. Lawrence Lessin, Medical Director, Washington Cancer Institute



