Wigs, hats, scarves, mastectomy bras, and breast forms: the Four Seasons Beauty Program proudly offers beauty essentials for cancer survivors.
For some women, the long-term side effects of cancer can be almost as devastating as the disease itself. That’s why the Four Seasons Beauty Program provides a variety of needed beauty garments for women experiencing hair loss and mastectomies, including high-quality wigs, hats, scarves, mastectomy bras and breast forms. We even offer information on compression therapy products for breast cancer patients whose physician recommends lymphedema sleeves or gloves.
Make an appointment with one of our certified fitters by calling (915) 562-7660 or by emailing Cindi Martinez at [email protected]. Appointments for post-mastectomy garments are available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointments for wig fittings are Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Charitable contributions to the Four Seasons Beauty Program can take many forms: donations of wigs, mastectomy bras, products and services, and financial support.
We accept product and service donations of wigs, salon services, mastectomy bras and more from community partners interested in enhancing the quality of life of cancer patients in our area. Some partners also choose to offer significant discounts on high-quality products.
The Four Seasons Beauty Program also gratefully accepts financial contributions by community members. Your generous donations provide the following to a cancer patient in El Paso County:
● $25 for a mastectomy bra
● $50 for one full wig
● $50 for one full wig and cap or hat
● $100 for one off-the-shelf compression sleeve
● $125 for one mastectomy prosthetic
Keep in mind that the Four Seasons Beauty Program’s continued functioning depends upon availability of funds and patient qualification. We are grateful for our partners and their generous contributions. To learn more about becoming a partner, contact us.
Mon to Fri: 8AM - 5PM
Sat & Sun: Closed
We are at the corner of Virginia St. & Wyoming Ave.