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I had radiotherapy on the tip of my nose 8 weeks ago. The scabs inside and outside of my nose has healed but the skin radiated on my nose which was bigger than the actual bcc is looking horrible. Will this eventually get better or am I stuck with it ? Thanks

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Hi Babs, it will get better but you may get more advice in a different group, there are several related to BCC. Have you been offered advice re skin care. If you are concerned, I would ring the dept where you had your treatment and they can reassure you

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sorry just realised I’d posted in the wrong place. Thanks for your answer

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