Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had three MOHS on my face - no scars visible to the eye. You will be fine.
Thank you for sharing! Did it take long to remove?
Anonymous wrote:OP where is it?
I have the worst skin ever. I go in every 3 months and usually have 2-3 biopsies of something suspicious. I just went in because I had a new growth on my leg (problem area for me along with face and shoulders) which was like a pimple and wouldn't go away. Doc did an immediate biopsy. Concerned her too. It was some weirdo psoriasis spot which I have never had before. And only one spot!
BCC are really nothing. Due to my history I do go back to a plastic surgeon for wider margins on my bad ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basal Cell is nothing. Everyone gets them.
This. Seriously. They will freeze it off. I probably get 5-10 a year. Plus 1-3 squamous.
They won’t do mos for basal. It’s a surface cancer and kid would be overly aggressive (and expensive). I’ve had basal surgically removed but only after at least 2 attempts of freezing it off.
Truly, op. Basal is extremely common.
Thanks for sharing! It would be great to have this removed this week quick and easy as possible! Of course I'm scared because it's on my face, but I have noticed I don't even notice it when I smile.
PP here. Most likely they will freeze it and see what happens. FTR if they do freeze and it is on your nose -- OMG, worst brain freeze ever. Just for a minute but heads up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basal Cell is nothing. Everyone gets them.
This. Seriously. They will freeze it off. I probably get 5-10 a year. Plus 1-3 squamous.
They won’t do mos for basal. It’s a surface cancer and kid would be overly aggressive (and expensive). I’ve had basal surgically removed but only after at least 2 attempts of freezing it off.
Truly, op. Basal is extremely common.
Thanks for sharing! It would be great to have this removed this week quick and easy as possible! Of course I'm scared because it's on my face, but I have noticed I don't even notice it when I smile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had this pimple that just won't go away, and it's starting to worry me a bit. I have an appointment later this week.
Does anyone have experience with BCC? Or it turn out not to be BCC? Do they typically biopsy either way? No other symptoms.
I wonder if the chemicals in the sunscreen actually cause or contribute to your skin cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basal Cell is nothing. Everyone gets them.
This. Seriously. They will freeze it off. I probably get 5-10 a year. Plus 1-3 squamous.
They won’t do mos for basal. It’s a surface cancer and kid would be overly aggressive (and expensive). I’ve had basal surgically removed but only after at least 2 attempts of freezing it off.
Truly, op. Basal is extremely common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had this pimple that just won't go away, and it's starting to worry me a bit. I have an appointment later this week.
Does anyone have experience with BCC? Or it turn out not to be BCC? Do they typically biopsy either way? No other symptoms.
Has your derm said it could be basal cell? I have a couple spots that look like pimples that won't go away and my derm says they are just some kind of enlarged gland or something. Not even something worth doing a biopsy. The spot she did take from a potential BCC wasn't even on my radar. It's likely nothing. Mine do look like little whiteheads though and are not red.
Anonymous wrote:Basal Cell is nothing. Everyone gets them.
Anonymous wrote:I've had this pimple that just won't go away, and it's starting to worry me a bit. I have an appointment later this week.
Does anyone have experience with BCC? Or it turn out not to be BCC? Do they typically biopsy either way? No other symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Basal cell carcinoma can enlarge but NEVER metastasizes. The only issue with it is its location, which can be a nothing or a cosmetic problem when removed.
Anonymous wrote:It's probably skin cancer and you'll get a MOHs done. They will test to make sure it's not spreading.