Targetedly promote hair growth for:
Hair loss due to chemotherapy
Persistent hair loss after chemotherapy
Thin, weak hair after treatment
Chemotherapy and hair growth – professional scalp support
During chemotherapy, the drugs specifically target rapidly dividing cells in the body – unfortunately, this also includes hair. Since these cells are particularly sensitive, the first step is hair breakage, which manifests as hair loss, often becoming visible just a few weeks after the start of therapy.
Hair loss usually affects scalp and body hair equally, as the drugs interrupt the growth phase of the hair and the hair root is weakened. This is a temporary effect; after completion of the treatment, the hair follicles can usually be reactivated, so that new hair grows back.
Your hair retention is important to us! Therefore, our Hair Growth Specialists with the additional designation ONCOHAIRCARE will support you during oncological therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy!

Naturally promote hair growth during chemotherapy
To naturally promote hair growth, we rely on a holistic approach. We consider not only the hair, but also the scalp and the person as a whole.
In addition to hair and scalp care, we take targeted measures aimed at naturally strengthening hair cells and supporting growth processes. Your well-being is very important to us. We convey courage and energy to persevere even in difficult phases. We are the feel-good factor and here self-healing powers can be activated in the best possible way. It is generally known today that inner balance is an important factor for recovery.
Hair care before, during and after chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can cause hair loss and put a lot of strain on the scalp. With targeted care and professional support, you can optimally support hair growth and scalp health.
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Before Chemotherapy – Preventive Care
If cancer therapy is imminent, it is advisable to consult a specialist 2–3 weeks before it begins. Although hair loss cannot always be prevented by chemotherapeutic agents, the scalp can be kept supple and elastic.
With targeted Ayurvedic head massages, specially formulated care products, and gentle support for the hair follicle cells, a basis for hair growth can be created in consultation with a doctor.
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Hair loss during chemotherapy
If hair loss is already occurring due to chemotherapy or radiation, our specialists will support you with individualized measures. Gentle massage, targeted care products, and stimulating applications can protect hair follicles and improve the conditions for subsequent regrowth – even during ongoing treatment.
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After Chemotherapy – Regaining Your Hair
In up to 5% of cases, hair does not grow back even years after chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Active scalp care can support natural hair growth.
If, after chemotherapy, strong hair initially becomes thin, weak, or sparse again, continuous use of scalp care, massages, and suitable products can nourish the scalp and thus possibly stimulate hair growth again.
Most Popular Products During Chemotherapy
During and after chemotherapy, the scalp is particularly sensitive. Our products have been specially developed to care for the scalp, support hair follicles and promote natural hair growth – all without aggressive chemicals.
Our Hair Tonic can be applied directly to the scalp for gentle care. Additionally, the Hair Growth Spray soothes the scalp and supports follicle stimulation. For daily cleansing, the Anti-Hair Loss Shampoo is suitable, as it gently cleanses the scalp and maintains its balance, while the Anti-Hair Loss Conditioner nourishes the hair, adding softness and shine. The Scalp Oil can be used particularly effectively to stimulate the roots and counteract hair loss with targeted care.
The combination of these products creates a gentle, holistic care routine that supports the scalp and hair during chemotherapy, enhances well-being, and can promote hair regrowth.

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Hair care during chemotherapy
ONCOHAIRCARE – Hair care concept during chemotherapy
ONCOHAIRCARE is more than just hair! With our initiative, we support the empowerment of patients to competently take on co-responsibility through information, campaigns and intensive networking.
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Care and Styling during Chemotherapy
During chemotherapy, the scalp is particularly sensitive. Shampoos or styling products with aggressive substances should be avoided to prevent further irritation and stress. Instead, the use of natural products is recommended, which are gentle on the hair and scalp while also providing nourishment.
For daily styling, for example, the natural hairspray, which gently holds and at the same time supports the hair structure, and the natural hair gel, which is formulated for sensitive scalps and provides gentle hold, are suitable. Both products allow for gentle styling without stressing the hair or scalp, so you can feel well-groomed despite hair loss.
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Holistic Approach from the Inside Out
During cancer treatment, the body and hair often undergo noticeable changes. A holistic approach therefore considers both careful external scalp care and internal support – particularly through a balanced, nutrient-rich diet.
A varied diet with fresh, high-quality foods can help to best support the body during this special phase. Certain minerals, trace elements, and vitamins like zinc, iron, selenium, vitamin H, and amino acids play a role in many metabolic processes in the body and can also be important for hair structure.
The focus is always on individual well-being – supplementary measures should ideally be coordinated with the treating physician to optimally support the therapy.
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Psychological Factors
In addition to physical support, psychological factors also play an important role. Worries and anxieties can affect the healing and growth process. Therefore, it is important to consciously perceive changes in the body and hair and to accompany the process with patience.
The right combination of inner strengthening and outer care can positively support the effects of the measures on the scalp and hair follicles and promote natural growth, while the hair gradually regains density and strength.
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Hair Care for Children During Chemotherapy
Especially for children, gentle and delicate care for hair and scalp during and after cancer therapy is crucial. Special care products can promote the sensitive scalp and its natural balance and gently counteract hair loss.
For younger patients, we recommend the Hair Care Set for Children During Chemotherapy. For adolescents and adults, tailored sets are available for different hair types: the Hair Care Set for Adolescents & Adults During Chemotherapy for Short Hair and the Hair Care Set for Adolescents & Adults During Chemotherapy for Long Hair.
These recommendations are free from aggressive ingredients, gently nourish the scalp, and can be part of an irritant-free scalp care routine.
Thin eyelashes and eyebrows after chemotherapy
After treatment for cancer, not only head hair but also beard hair, eyelashes and eyebrows are often affected by hair loss.
Our hormone-free eyelash serum is suitable for gently and safely supporting eyelashes and eyebrows. It can help to gently stimulate the growth and structure of fine hairs without disturbing the body's balance, and can thus support the natural regeneration of eyelashes during treatment.
Frequent Questions About Hair Growth After Chemo
How fast does hair grow after chemotherapy?
After chemotherapy, hair usually starts to grow back within a few weeks of treatment completion. The first hairs are often fine and soft; later, they become thicker and denser. The speed and density depend on the type of therapy and the individual reaction of the hair follicles.
Can I prevent hair loss from chemotherapy?
For many people, hair loss is one of the most emotionally challenging consequences of chemotherapy. It's important to know: you are not alone, and you don't have to "just endure" this phase.
Chemotherapy can trigger hair loss because the medications also affect rapidly dividing cells. Depending on the treatment plan, this includes cells at the hair roots. Hair loss usually cannot be completely prevented, and its course and timing vary from person to person.
What can help during this time is very gentle, irritation-free scalp care and mindful, light stimulation – not as a "miracle solution," but as support for your scalp sensation and well-being. Many affected individuals find a regular routine soothing: it can make feelings of tension, dryness, or sensitivity more comfortable and restores a sense of control and self-care.
In most cases, customers report noticing first fine hairs early. However, this is individual and cannot be influenced or guaranteed. Each hair development depends heavily on the type of therapy, timing, and personal situation.
What kind of care is recommended during therapy?
Avoid harsh shampoos or styling products. Gentle care that soothes the scalp, promotes circulation, and supports hair follicles can help keep the scalp healthy and facilitate hair regrowth.
When can I expect to see hair growth?
The first hairs often appear 40-70 days after the first chemotherapy. Density, hair thickness, and volume develop over the following months. Regular care and gentle scalp stimulation can positively support this process.