I suffer from skin cancer, and yesterday I had a biopsy taken from a growth on my forehead, it's the size of a 50p piece, I fully expect that this will have to be removed, but my question is
I do not want to have a skin graft, I am 72yrs old and no oil painting the fact that I will have a scar after the operation is not a problem, can anybody give me their advice or thoughts.
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I'm sorry to hear about your skin cancer and biopsy. There may well be people on our RA forum who have had biopsies like this however i wonder if you might also find it helpful to post the question on a couple of other Health Unlocked forums:
Do consider going to your GP or consultant if you have concerns about any procedure you are due to have as there may be an alternative they can discuss with you.
I have also got a problem with a nasty patch on my nose. I have already had two different treatments but the thing is back again. I am off to see my GP but I know I will be referred this time. I think we can all do without these additional problems when we have RA to deal with. I hope you get some good advice from the consultant. Take care X Mary
Hi, I am 74 and have this on my left leg,it is with sitting in the sun. My treatment was 1: cream that you put on over the skin for 2 weeks, 2nd was burning it off with a freezing cold spray,this scabbed up and then the scab left with just a trace of pinky colour. 2nd one had to be done twice.
Hope all goes okay with you Lots of healing coming to you. Jude.
Thanks for the post, but I have had the treatment that you comment on and it was very successful in clearing up most of the affected areas, but the main problem is that I have this growth which they suspect to be cancerous, which is why the took a biopsy
prior to surgically removing it. My question is their any alternative to a skin graft after removal.
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