Squamous cell cancer. Prophylaxis after

Hi  everyone. I would like to know the opinions of those who have experience with regencorr. I am just starting to use the cream, but after reading the instructions three times I still have not found the answers to a couple of important and basic questions for me. Firstly, I had a squamous cell cancer treatment a month and a half ago, several tumours, surgical removal on my face and radiation on my head, scalp area. I use the cream as a prophylactic, but the skin area on my head has not healed very well. I have had bacterial infections and treatment with antibiotics.  The instructions for use of regencorr mention that it can also be used after radiotherapy but there is no mention of poorly healing scars. So the question is, can I use the cream under these circumstances and still have to use the antibiotic ointment?                              I have several small areas of skin with actinic keratosis. A couple of them have severe inflammation, cracking and bruising. Can I apply cream with severe skin inflammation and cracking?  Should I allow or avoid applying regencorr cream to bleeding, ulcerated skin areas or apply the cream around them?

  • Hi frodoko. My scalp is no longer festering, the wound has healed. I haven't used the antibiotic ointment for a long time.  I've treated actinic keratosis. Now I only use regencorr as a prophylactic.

  • Hi. I have not found in the instructions such recommendations, to apply the cream for prophylactic purposes exactly every day, and even mix it with a simple face cream. Do you think it would be effective? It is risky to reduce the concentration of regencorr and dilute it with another cream, especially to apply such cream mix on scars or treated skin areas. You have recommended me in the past to add regencorr to enhance the effects of antibiotics and it worked great, but what you are writing about is a whole other issue.

    You are asking me a tough question. How to deal with sun and photosensitivity I still don't know. I really don't like wearing hats, I also hate using sunscreen. And if I open my home medicine cabinet, I have at least half of the medications that increase the photosensitivity of the skin to the sun. Half of them are listed in the instructions for the regencorr as dangerous. This topic is discussed on other forums as well. Yes, we need to be careful now, but at the same time, we can't completely do away with such medications and completely abandon all dangerous foods.