Mark B. Barron

[2][3] The Chemo Cap was designed to prevent alopecia from chemotherapy treatment by freezing the scalp and decreasing blood flow to areas of hair growth during administration of the drug.

While success was initially limited, more recent "cold caps" have recently achieved more widespread adoption and shown success rates of 80 to 90 percent with certain chemotherapy regimens,[4][5] in addition to helping prevent cerebral palsy in babies,[6] providing neuroprotection after cardiac arrest,[7] inhibiting stroke paralysis,[8] and as cryotherapy for migraine headaches.

[10] In 1994, Barron invented the S-1 Gard Dangerzone Deflector[11] and founded Public Transportation Safety International.

[16][17] Bel Air X is a on-demand telepresent service application which utilizes personal assistants who will go to stores or merchants and purchase items for consumers.

In 2005, Barron purchased[18] the home of music producer Quincy Jones[19] in the Bel-Air section of Los Angeles.