I have 3 episodes of Basal Skin Cancer over the last 6 years. I average every 2 years having to get something around my nose biopsied; always turns out to be basal. This started right when I hit 40.
I was told basal can definitely spread in the form of "legs" that go deeper in your skin layers making it more difficult to get it all out.
I go to a prominent hospital here in Dallas and always have MOHS. I have had both "flap" and graft plastic surgeries skin cancer repairs.
I have asked many, many Dermos and I hear the jury is still out 100% on zince vs chemical sunscreens. I was advised to alternate using both for best coverage and spread the risks/benefits of both.
I just got off a Disney cruise today and I just brought plain sunscreen ("Broadspectrum"). It was cloudy at Cozumel and we will all got light sunburns.
I was told basal can definitely spread in the form of "legs" that go deeper in your skin layers making it more difficult to get it all out.
I go to a prominent hospital here in Dallas and always have MOHS. I have had both "flap" and graft plastic surgeries skin cancer repairs.
I have asked many, many Dermos and I hear the jury is still out 100% on zince vs chemical sunscreens. I was advised to alternate using both for best coverage and spread the risks/benefits of both.
I just got off a Disney cruise today and I just brought plain sunscreen ("Broadspectrum"). It was cloudy at Cozumel and we will all got light sunburns.