Once again... my love for the tanning salons in the 80s & 90s has come back to haunt me... or as my dermatologist calls it 'Sins Of The Past" - Tanning beds destroy the 1st 3 layers of the skin & it takes 2 or more decades before you see the damage done. - I believed the hype when tanning beds first came on the scene- "safer than the sun" I also enjoyed the warmth & 20 mins of daily relaxation.- fast forward to the 2000's - & I have now endured over 20 Basal Cell & Squamous Cell removal surgeries - 2 on my chest (Basal Cell) & the 18 surgeries- (now 19) on my lower legs (squamous cell) - Basically the skin closest to the bone- the thinnest skin. most of the surgeries I entailed before 2010 avg 2 or 3 a year- now I avg the need for surgery about once a year or every 2 yrs.... & the majority of the sugeries- I have been able to get stitches- MOHS surgery does not allow me to have stitches as the location of the surgery & the width & depth of the cut requires "open wound healing" - basically 4 months of daily wound care to prevent a staph infection.- Seriously- JUST SAY NO TO TANNING BEDS - you may look great at the time...but in time... your skin will require a bunch of surgeries to remove the damage.
#MOHS #SquamousCell #SayNoToTanningBeds
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Showing posts with label Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Miss Ruby Tuesday- Ending 2021 With Squamous Cell Carcinoma Surgery
Well as fate would have it... no dancing for me on NYE 2022... arrrrgh- I really was hoping to get a chance to dance - but alas- my dermatologist did a biopsy on a wound on my lower leg that was not healing & let me know I needed to have another MOHS squamous cell removal surgery... WARNING: this video does show parts of the surgery and may be too graphic for some to view.
#TanningBedsCauseSkinCancer
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Well as fate would have it... no dancing for me on NYE 2022... arrrrgh- I really was hoping to get a chance to dance - but alas- my dermatologist did a biopsy on a wound on my lower leg that was not healing & let me know I needed to have another MOHS squamous cell removal surgery... WARNING: this video does show parts of the surgery and may be too graphic for some to view.
#TanningBedsCauseSkinCancer
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