Webinars & meetings · HarmoCare

The webinars HarmoCare : hairdressing and aesthetics as support care

Stéphane PAULET, founder of Laboratoire RENASCOR, animates and participates in the HarmoCare webinar series — a professional community bringing together support-care and patient-support professionals.

Framework

A multidisciplinary support-care community.

Socio-aesthetics and socio-hairdressing are recognized support-care practices: since the 2003 cancer plan, they support people affected by illness in terms of self-image and wellbeing, alongside treatment. HarmoCare is a professional community, currently being structured, that brings together these roles — socio-aesthetics, socio-hairdressing, sexology, oncology, nutrition, psychology, sophrology, patient support — and encourages exchanges between them.

Today, it is expressed mainly through webinars and professional meetings. Stéphane PAULET hosts the entire cycle: he welcomes each guest, introduces the topic, leads the discussion and re-ignites the conversation. In two sessions dedicated to his area of expertise — regrowth and hair reconstruction after cancer — he is also the speaker. The cycle brings together recognized figures from the field, around a shared thread.

The webinar cycle

Sessions, and who hosts them.

Transmitting without selling.

The two sessions hosted by Stéphane PAULET are designed as training: helping support-care professionals understand what is at stake in regrowth after chemotherapy. The first starts from a case study to show how regrowth is prepared rather than simply expected. The second unravels commonly held beliefs — “hair always regrows the same way as before”, “there is no point in acting” — to confront the biological realities of the follicle.

This approach continues Laboratoire RENASCOR’s long-term work on hair reconstruction and connects with the presentation given at the international TRIHOFEST 2026 congress.

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