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Look good feel better

Look Good Feel Better is a free community service program dedicated to helping Australians cope with the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy such as hair loss and changes to the skin.

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Facing cancer with confidence

Look Good Feel Better is a free community service program dedicated to helping Australians cope with the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy such as hair loss and changes to the skin.

Cancer treatment, and the ensuing appearance changes, can be a very difficult for many of the thousands diagnosed with cancer each year in Australia.

The aim of the Look Good Feel Better program is to help cancer patients manage these side effects and to help restore their appearance and self image.

The results are achieved with the use of:

  • skin care
  • make-up
  • hats
  • turbans
  • wigs.

Have questions?

If you are undergoing treatment for cancer experience the transformation for yourself. Or if you know of someone else undergoing treatment, why don’t you extend the invitation? Visit lgfb.org.au for more information.