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The woman had a pimple on her nose and thought it was a black head, but she didn't expect it to be cancer. Can basal cell carcinoma of skin be cured after excision?
A woman has a pimple on her nose. At first, she thought it was a black head. She chose medical cosmetic surgery in a beauty salon. This acne has not disappeared, but has become more serious. When she went to the hospital for examination, she also learned that this pimple was actually cancer. The woman followed the doctor's guidance and chose surgery. In fact, this basal cell carcinoma can be cured slowly after resection and will not affect her health. If you don't do surgery, it will also affect the nasal cavity tissue. Basal cell carcinoma is also a malignant tumor in skin cancer, which seriously affects health. Generally, the probability of appearing on the face is relatively large.

This is also related to many factors, such as long-term contact or contact with irritating things. The incidence of elderly people is higher. If you see some strange acne on your face, be sure to pay attention. Only by finding them as early as possible can we avoid life-threatening, and the color of cell cancer is also relatively dark. Many people don't think of cell cancer at first, but only think of a pigmented mole on their faces, so be vigilant.

With the increase of age, there will be some spots on the face, which are similar in shape to cell carcinoma, but senile spots grow one by one, while cell carcinoma grows one by one. The color of senile plaques tends to be dark brown, and some senile plaques are black. The color distribution of senile plaques is very uniform, and the area of the face is relatively wide. However, the color of cell carcinoma is not very uniform, and there may be telangiectasia at the edge.

There are many ways to treat cell cancer, such as surgical resection, laser treatment or X-ray irradiation. Under normal circumstances, doctors will take appropriate treatment according to the actual situation of patients, so that they can be cured faster, and skin protection should be paid attention to at ordinary times to prevent skin cancer.