My mom was crazy about sunscreen before skin protection was in fashion. As a child, she would bathe us in lotion every time we left the house. Other teens my age would be greasing up and tanning at the Jersey Shore. I was stuck wearing hats and sitting in the shade. And yet, last fall, I was diagnosed with skin cancer.
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Since I grew up with a mom who was ahead of her time, I never thought I'd get skin cancer. And then I noticed a small bump on the side of my nose. It didn't look exactly like a pimple since the center of it was slightly indented, but I wasn't sure. When the bump didn't go away, I decided to make an appointment with a dermatologist. I hadn't had a full-body check-up in many years, so I figured it was time.
I expected the doctor to laugh and tell me in a slightly embarrasing way that I had adult acne. Instead, she took one look at my face and said, "Yep, that's cancer."
As she took a biopsy to confirm her diagnosis, she explained that I had basal cell carcinoma (BCC). "Of all the cancers to get, this is the best one." (Um. Yay?) It rarely spreads to the organs and if treated in a timely manner, it is not considered life-threatening. However, BCC tumors do grow, so the longer you wait to remove it, the more disfiguring it could be.
I wanted that sucker out fast. The doctor recommended a common procedure to remove BCC called Mohs Surgery. It's outpatient surgery with just local anesthesia, designed to remove the cancer but not much else, so it leaves the smallest scar possible.
I was so nervous about the procedure but it really wasn't too bad. Just uncomfortable at times, and a lot of waiting.
Six months later, I can still see the small scar, but most people would never notice it. I'd like to say I learned a lot of new things from this experience. But the truth is, I already knew them all, I just didn't pay attention. And now I do.
For more info on skin cancer prevention, check out SkinCancer.org.
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Sunscreen ad nauseam
This is so important and a great reminder as we head into summer and finally have some sunny days! I wasn't as lucky as SusanHN to have a super aware mom.... My mom loved to tan, with tons of baby oil (remember the 70s!?), and now she has a cancerous spot on her leg that requires constant vigilance. It's scary. I'm all about the sunscreen now. My kids know they're not going anywhere in the summer without sunscreen! And I wear an SPF 30 sunscreen every day and it has helped my otherwise blotchy complexion so much!
I use multitasking products! Moisturizer and makeup with SPF. That way it's a no brainer and I don't have to worry about an additional step.
I try to do my outdoor activities in the early morning or at sundown. I also wear a brimmed hat.
SPF, floppy hat.
I use sunscreen every time I plan on spending time outside!
Sunscreen!!! And, I wear clothing that protects my skin.
I use sunscreen daily now and wear brimmed hats, but have some sun damage which now shows in the form of dark spots on my cheek. If I would have known the sun would have caused that I would have been more careful when I was younger. I am just lucky the only thing that happened was sun spots.
I stay out of the sun and use face and body products that contain at least 15 spf and higher.
I use moisturizers but always forget the sunscreen. I know its important and try to be diligent. I do put sunscreen on when I know i'll be out and about. the funny thing is I make sure the kids are screened and forget about myself. I would love to have an all in 1 item.
I always wear a hat when gardening, as well as use sun protection on all parts of visible skin!!
I use moisturizer with SPF 15, Foundation with SPF 15 and then apply SPF 30 before spending any amount of time outside. I reapply ever 1-2 hours. Hats and flowy clothes are great additions to my skin care regiment.
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Lot if sunscreen and a hat.
I always wear sunscreen, avoid direct sunlight and try to stay under shade!