oncology scar therapy

Specialist treatment for the physical effects of cancer care.

Scars and soft tissue can respond differently after cancer treatment.
Radiotherapy may leave the skin and underlying tissue tight, fragile, or less mobile. Chemotherapy can slow healing and increase sensitivity.

Lymph node removal, surgical drains, or ports can lead to lasting tightness or discomfort, while stoma surgery or reconstruction may create more extensive scarring or affect how the area moves and feels.

These physical changes can also affect your breathing. Scar tissue across the chest, ribs, or abdomen, especially after mastectomy or lung surgery, may make it harder to take full, comfortable breaths, often leaving the breath feeling shallow or restricted.

Recovery isn’t just about finishing treatment. It is also about responding to how your body feels now, and gently addressing what still needs care.
This work meets you where you are, helping to restore comfort, encourage mobility, and nurture a renewed sense of connection at your own pace.

How Oncology Scar Therapy Can Help

Oncology Scar Therapy offers a gentle and respectful way to address the physical impact of treatment.

Treatment can help to:

  • Soften tightness

  • Reduce pulling sensations

  • Increase ease of movement

  • Support more natural, comfortable breathing

  • Encourage tissue health, flexibility, and circulation

  • Where possible, ease sensitivity, numbness, or discomfort

Above all, it offers a calm, considered way to help you feel more comfortable in your body, safely and in your own time.

Specialist Care Tailored to You

Every recovery is different.
My approach is shaped by specialist training and a quiet respect for what the body has been through.

Coming soon: Trauma-informed breathwork to support what your body hasn’t let go of yet.

PRICES

£90 - 75 minutes Initial consultation

£75 - 60 minutes

Package prices available for a series of appointments