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Why Choose Amma

Not Another Cold Cap

Portable for use in the infusion center, easy to use, and supported by a caring team

What is Scalp Cooling?

Scalp cooling lowers scalp temperature to reduce blood flow and limits chemotherapy’s impact on hair follicles, helping preserve hair. Cooler Heads’ Amma offers a way to limit the disfiguring impact of hair loss from chemotherapy. 

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Not a Cold Cap: How Amma Differs

Our FDA-cleared system, Amma, provides continuous, consistent scalp cooling in order to maintain a steady temperature for the duration of treatment. Unlike traditional cold capping, once the cap and wrap are placed on your head, it stays for your whole treatment and isn’t swapped out.

The Science Behind Scalp Cooling

During chemotherapy, the Amma Unit circulates cold fluid throughout the Cooling Wrap. Cooling the scalp constricts blood vessels and puts hair follicles into a "resting" phase, which slows the delivery of chemotherapy to the follicles and helps reduce hair loss. 

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Key Benefits of Amma

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Clinic-portable

Easy to use

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No proprietary fluid
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Amma™ gives people undergoing chemotherapy the option to use scalp cooling to mitigate hair loss. Hair loss during chemotherapy doesn’t just impact how someone looks, it can announce to the world that someone is sick. We believe eligible patients should have the choice to keep their diagnosis private.

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