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Basal cell cancer treatment experiences

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 number4 (original poster member #62204) posted at 3:04 AM on Thursday, November 14th, 2024

I seriously was just telling my Pilates teacher on MONDAY that it's quite amazing I'd never had skin cancer yet, given my childhood history of growing up in Texas... baby oil, tanning beds, etc. And also, being a redhead and having fair skin. Was at the aesthetician at my dermatologist's office yesterday when I asked her about a spot on the bridge of my nose (I thought it was a pimple coming on, although I rarely have acne). She told me it was above her pay grade, and said after she finished with me, she would talk to the derms that were in yesterday afternoon to see if someone could squeeze me in. I really wasn't worried, but she said, "As long as you're already here, let me work something out." So, biopsy yesterday, and basal cell carcinoma diagnosis today.

They wanted to schedule me for MOHS, but I'd been hearing about a new(er) treatment, IG-SRT (image-guided superficial radiotherapy). It requires quite a few visits, but there's no cutting like MOHS. I had a friend who had MOHS on her nose and said it was incredibly painful - scar ran almost the entire length of her nose, and she couldn't sleep the first night because the pain was so bad. She said she'd never do MOHS again, that she'd find a practitioner who does IG-SRT.

I'm looking for personal experiences from people who have had MOHS on their face, and even better, from people who have had IG-SRT.

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Superesse ( member #60731) posted at 4:16 AM on Thursday, November 14th, 2024

Sorry to hear you got that diagnosis like I did, side of my nose on the flared nostril. I'd gone for an annual skin cancer check because I'd had a SCC removed from my arm, and the derm doctor missed this BCC during his check! But since he'd taken care of some spots on my face cosmetically, I made a follow-up appt. with him to do even more, and I pointed this tiny red spot out to him and he said " That looks like skin cancer." It was so small, a red dot.

MOHS went fine until it was time to stitch up and I'm a bleeder. Two surgeons were looking rather worried and talking in a language I didn't understand about me. You know when that happens it's not a good sign. Anyway, the one surgeon put a torniquet stitch up next to the bridge of the nose to slow down the flow. My nostril on that side got slightly deformed for a while but is okay today, except for a small horizontal scar.

Thanks for mentioning this new technique!

[This message edited by Superesse at 4:18 AM, Thursday, November 14th]

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tushnurse ( member #21101) posted at 2:04 AM on Friday, November 15th, 2024

Mohs is one and done.
Mohs is proven to get clear margins and is covered by insurance.
Not sure about the newer tx.
I would.ask for photos of similar surgeries and results. A decent surgeon is usually proud of minimal.scarring.

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still2suspicious ( member #31722) posted at 4:57 AM on Friday, November 15th, 2024

N4,

I just had the MOHS done yesterday, on my nose. The worst part was the numbing shots, but even those were tolerable. I had a slight headache for a few hours, but didn’t even need to take anything for it. I’m sure I’ll have a small scar but nothing glaring. My daughters say he did a great job on the flap 🤔

I will take the one and done every time! 😂

Good luck.

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 number4 (original poster member #62204) posted at 2:16 AM on Saturday, November 16th, 2024

I maybe could have added to my post (and I think I've shared this elsewhere) that I have a cleft lip - the plastic surgery as a baby did a wonderful job, but when you look close, you can see it. I'd rather not have any kind of scar along my nose.

My friend I mentioned in my original post went to a wedding of a friend who had the IG-SRT done on several spots on her face. My friend said she couldn't see any scarring whatsoever, even looking closely.

Also, my insurance will cover the IG-SRT. I think I'm going to move ahead with a consultation with the derm who does the IG-SRT. I know the MOHS surgeon will believe her treatment is best, while the IG-SRT derm will think theirs is best. I mean, worse comes to worse, the IG-SRT derm could conceivably say I'm not a candidate, but at least I will have the full story.

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