With the introduction of the DigniCap Scalp Cooling System, hair loss from chemotherapy is no longer inevitable.
Some chemotherapy drugs can damage your hair cells. Cooling of the scalp is a proven approach to reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss that has been used successfully by tens of thousands of patients worldwide.
The DigniCap Delta Scalp Cooling System has three primary components:
DigniCap Delta consists of a thermoelectric cooling unit with a computerized control system operated via a touchscreen monitor. An adjustable Cooling Wrap is connected to the cooling unit. DeltaCool coolant is circulated from the device through the Therapy Hose to small channels within the Cooling Wrap. Circulating fluid temperature is monitored by two separate sensors in DigniCap Delta, one that measures the fluid supply to the Cooling Wrap and one measuring the return flow. An additional sensor monitors supply fluid temperatures as a backup to assure patient safety.
The Cooling Wrap can be easily disconnected from the DigniCap Delta device when necessary, for example, to facilitate restroom visits. To insulate and keep the Cooling Wrap in place, a neoprene Thermal Cap is used over the Cooling Wrap.
With the introduction of the DigniCap Scalp Cooling System, hair loss from chemotherapy is no longer inevitable.
Some chemotherapy drugs can damage your hair cells. Cooling of the scalp is a proven approach to reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss that has been used successfully by tens of thousands of patients worldwide.
The DigniCap Delta Scalp Cooling System has three primary components:
Cooling Unit
DigniCap Delta is a thermoelectric cooling unit with an integrated control system operated via touch screen monitor.
Cooling Wrap
The Cooling Wrap is designed to be wrapped around the patient’s head to create a custom fit for each patient.
Thermal Cap
The Thermal Cap is designed to be worn over the Cooling Wrap to provide insulation and maintain scalp contact.
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