You have dark eyes but fair skin. I just completed invasive basal cell carcinoma or SCC (the lab was not sure which it was) surgery on my nose. It was aggressive and I had to have a skin graft taken from the rear of ear afterward. Plastic surgeon said if i had waited 6 months or so more it would invaded my cartilage and I would have needed major reconstructive surgery. All this on visiting a plastic surgeon for a lesion on my temple! Luck of the Irish I guess.
this woman doesn't even look like she should be going in the sun for too long! I am from central america and yes I am like all brown hispanic people. I need the sun because it makes me look more healthy. you played volleyball all day for 20 years? seriously all day? and you still look white? I spend 30 min in the sun and I am already getting brown... unless that happens to you within 30 min you shouldnt be laying on the sun because duh! your skin isnt adjusting and you don't have enough melanin.
Well done for posting this! I have a growth (basel cell carcinoma) at nearly the same place as yours, which I'm having removed soon. At any rate, watching your video has put my mind a little more at rest.
I feel for you! My grandmother lost half her nose from skin cancer. She had to wear a special guaze mask to cover it. Hopefully you wont have it reoccur and lose any more tissue. I had a malignant melonoma removed from my back(see video) It can do alot of damage to your body as well as kill if you dont catch it in time! Take care
I am originally from Brazil, so I was in the sun as often as I could. I loved the sun, and I never used sun protection when I was young. I believe that all my cancers are on my face because I used to play volleyball all day with the sun on my face. Skin cancers is the sun damage done 20 years ago. I had MOHS surgeries to get rid of the cancer. I am getting better, but I am always looking for new spots and growth on my face and on my body. It is not funny, it is rather scary.
I get bump on my nose it come and go and now it hurts a little I went to the doc and he say it's nothing but why it hurts
bigboy6969100 2 weeks ago
how can you detect if you have skin cancer on the nose? any obvious signs? plz respond?
1ZY4N 11 months ago
You have dark eyes but fair skin. I just completed invasive basal cell carcinoma or SCC (the lab was not sure which it was) surgery on my nose. It was aggressive and I had to have a skin graft taken from the rear of ear afterward. Plastic surgeon said if i had waited 6 months or so more it would invaded my cartilage and I would have needed major reconstructive surgery. All this on visiting a plastic surgeon for a lesion on my temple! Luck of the Irish I guess.
nyerndc 1 year ago
Hello, I am now going to wear the most wide brimmed hat possible as well as sun glasses when I go out.
thanks for the video
alboalbanian 1 year ago
Is your nos ebleeding because the doctors were removing the cancerous cells?
MrBeaste 2 years ago
just because you are from Brazil doesn't mean you are immune to the sun. My mom has very light skin so I know, Thankfuly my dad was Brown :)
je500 2 years ago
this woman doesn't even look like she should be going in the sun for too long! I am from central america and yes I am like all brown hispanic people. I need the sun because it makes me look more healthy. you played volleyball all day for 20 years? seriously all day? and you still look white? I spend 30 min in the sun and I am already getting brown... unless that happens to you within 30 min you shouldnt be laying on the sun because duh! your skin isnt adjusting and you don't have enough melanin.
je500 2 years ago
Well done for posting this! I have a growth (basel cell carcinoma) at nearly the same place as yours, which I'm having removed soon. At any rate, watching your video has put my mind a little more at rest.
All the best!
jmccoy1976 2 years ago
I feel for you! My grandmother lost half her nose from skin cancer. She had to wear a special guaze mask to cover it. Hopefully you wont have it reoccur and lose any more tissue. I had a malignant melonoma removed from my back(see video) It can do alot of damage to your body as well as kill if you dont catch it in time! Take care
wave1rider65 3 years ago
Muy buen consejo... Gracias
rortizm 3 years ago
I am originally from Brazil, so I was in the sun as often as I could. I loved the sun, and I never used sun protection when I was young. I believe that all my cancers are on my face because I used to play volleyball all day with the sun on my face. Skin cancers is the sun damage done 20 years ago. I had MOHS surgeries to get rid of the cancer. I am getting better, but I am always looking for new spots and growth on my face and on my body. It is not funny, it is rather scary.
jacqueleao 3 years ago
how often were you in the sun, did they get rid of all the skin cancer? are you okay now?
peacemaker908 3 years ago