Hair loss caused by chemotherapy is one of the most visible and emotionally challenging side effects for cancer patients. At the GCCC 360 Centre for Oncology Excellence, we understand that it is not merely an aesthetic change: losing one’s hair can affect self‑esteem and become a constant reminder of the illness.
For this reason, we offer the cold cap, also known as a scalp cooling system—an innovative technology that helps reduce chemotherapy‑induced alopecia and improve quality of life during treatment.
What is a chemotherapy cold cap?
A cold cap is a medical device placed on the patient’s head before, during and after the chemotherapy session. Its purpose is to cool the scalp in order to protect the hair follicles. This process produces two key effects:
1. Reduced delivery of the drug to the hair follicle: Cooling causes vasoconstriction, reducing blood flow to the scalp. As a result, less medication reaches the follicle, decreasing the damage that leads to hair loss.
2. “Hibernation” of follicular cells: Localised hypothermia slows cellular metabolism, making the follicle cells less sensitive to the drug. This helps preserve hair function.
How does the cold‑cap treatment work?
The scalp‑cooling system consists of:
– An adaptable silicone cap
– Temperature sensors to ensure consistent cooling
– A unit that circulates a coolant at –4 °C to maintain the ideal temperature
To achieve the best results, the cold cap is used:
– Before chemotherapy begins
– During the administration of the drug
– After the treatment, for the recommended time
This protocol increases the effectiveness of preventing hair loss.
Benefits of the cold cap for chemotherapy patients
Using a cold cap offers multiple advantages:
– Greater likelihood of retaining hair during treatment
– Improved emotional wellbeing, self‑esteem, and personal image
– Reduced psychological impact associated with alopecia
– A painless, safe procedure compatible with most chemotherapy regimens
Who is the cold cap suitable for?
At the GCCC 360 Centre for Oncology Excellence, our medical team evaluates each case individually. This technique may be recommended for certain chemotherapy schedules in which there is evidence of effectiveness.
Our 360º approach considers both the clinical and emotional aspects, incorporating the cold cap as a complementary service when it can significantly improve the patient’s experience.
Comprehensive support at GCCC
At the GCCC 360 Centre for Oncology Excellence, we work to minimise chemotherapy side effects and improve the patient’s quality of life whenever possible. The use of the cold cap is part of our holistic approach to oncology: we offer a complementary and effective treatment that is also humane, respectful, and centred on the patient’s emotional wellbeing.


