I've spent much of my life in the sun and never gave much thought to wearing sunscreen. I guess I was in that "Aw, it won't happen to me."
Well, last year during my physical my doctor suggested I visit a dermatologist to get some areas of my face checked out. I did, and had a Squamous Cell Carcinoma removed--one from my scalp, right at the top of my head. Since the scalp is not very elastic so they had to remove a large (50 cent piece size) section of skin from the back of my neck to do a skin graft for the top of my head.
I then went through a series of treatments where they used a combination of a very bright light and a crème to burn off some sun damaged skin cells. That hurt like hell but it seemed to work.
I went back in for my last checkup and the doc wanted to biopsy two areas from my face, one up near the top of my forehead on the right side and another in front of my right ear. Both came back positive for Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC).
Fortunately for me, SCC's are not cancerous so the "danger factor" is relatively low.
Yesterday I went in to have the one on my forehead removed. They cut it off, then biopsied around the edges to make sure they got it all. Then they sewed it back together. The forehead is not very elastic either, so they have to cut the skin away from the tissue beneath it. They cut it loose so they would have enough of the elastic skin to pull together to stitch it together.
They take pics before and after and I asked them to take pics with my phone so I could make this thread. The next time you think you don't need sunscreen, pull this thread up and take a look at it. Oh, and for the record, I now use a spray sunscreen with an SPF of 110.
So here I sit in my robe. I've had an ice pack on my forehead for most of the last 24 hours and I'm taking some codeine for the pain.
And yes, I will probably have a scar when this heals.
Well, last year during my physical my doctor suggested I visit a dermatologist to get some areas of my face checked out. I did, and had a Squamous Cell Carcinoma removed--one from my scalp, right at the top of my head. Since the scalp is not very elastic so they had to remove a large (50 cent piece size) section of skin from the back of my neck to do a skin graft for the top of my head.
I then went through a series of treatments where they used a combination of a very bright light and a crème to burn off some sun damaged skin cells. That hurt like hell but it seemed to work.
I went back in for my last checkup and the doc wanted to biopsy two areas from my face, one up near the top of my forehead on the right side and another in front of my right ear. Both came back positive for Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC).
Fortunately for me, SCC's are not cancerous so the "danger factor" is relatively low.
Yesterday I went in to have the one on my forehead removed. They cut it off, then biopsied around the edges to make sure they got it all. Then they sewed it back together. The forehead is not very elastic either, so they have to cut the skin away from the tissue beneath it. They cut it loose so they would have enough of the elastic skin to pull together to stitch it together.
They take pics before and after and I asked them to take pics with my phone so I could make this thread. The next time you think you don't need sunscreen, pull this thread up and take a look at it. Oh, and for the record, I now use a spray sunscreen with an SPF of 110.
So here I sit in my robe. I've had an ice pack on my forehead for most of the last 24 hours and I'm taking some codeine for the pain.
And yes, I will probably have a scar when this heals.