more skin cancer |
She did both of the biopsies, and also used liquid nitrogen on a few spots both on my face and my right neck. At this visit, she brought up the option of using blue light therapy on my face in the future. Apparently at the office they apply a photosensitizing agent to your face, and then you wait an hour before placing your face in a light box. Supposedly the blue light only has an effect on sun damaged areas of the face, such as precancerous cells. The reaction is like a sunburn, and you must stay totally out of the sun for a couple of days. Healing can take 1-2 weeks, and my doctor suggested a series of three sessions spaced at a month or so apart.
This is definitely something I will need to think about. First of all, I need to see if my insurance will cover the procedure. I suspect with my skin cancer history they will likely approve the procedure, especially if it will prevent some future skin cancer removals. But also, when would be a good time to start this process? We have a lot of activities coming up, so this may be something I put off until 2026.
Another thing that I have going on is a lump on the palm of my right hand. I have had it for quite a while, and believed that it was just a callous from my pickleball paddle. But it has been changing, and now has some lines coming off the top of the lump. So I asked the dermatologist to take a look as I wanted to make sure it was not a tumor. She immediately said, "You need to see a hand surgeon." I know I looked at her in surprise, and she added that I have trigger finger. She gave me a referral for a hand surgeon.
Dupuytren Contracture? |
In the meantime I have to wait on my biopsy results. It has taken as long as two weeks for this lab work to come back. My dermatologist has been very accurate in predicting which things on my skin are cancerous. I have no doubt she was correct on these two as well.
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