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Skin Checks!

Created by AusMoz AusMoz  > 9 months ago, 13 Jul 2024
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AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

13 Jul 2024 11:50am
Just a reminder!


AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

13 Jul 2024 11:52am
What was a small minute BCC - 20 Stitches later and a nice chunk removed
robbo1111
robbo1111

NSW

649 posts

13 Jul 2024 3:02pm
I know how you feel, multiple BCC's that eventually needed a plastic surgeon to remove. As a pasty white boy I've been pretty sun smart most of my adult life but I think the damage was done as a youngster being out in the sun a lot thinking I was invincible




AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

13 Jul 2024 4:38pm
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robbo1111 said..
I know how you feel, multiple BCC's that eventually needed a plastic surgeon to remove. As a pasty white boy I've been pretty sun smart most of my adult life but I think the damage was done as a youngster being out in the sun a lot thinking I was invincible





Same Robbo! Damage was severely done when I was younger! Now mine is infected aswell
Doggerland
Doggerland

222 posts

13 Jul 2024 4:29pm
shoddy shave
Good post!
with the multiple; did you have bcc's manifesting in less exposed skin areas?
robbo1111
robbo1111

NSW

649 posts

14 Jul 2024 11:46am
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Doggerland said..
shoddy shave
Good post!
with the multiple; did you have bcc's manifesting in less exposed skin areas?


No not yet, the forearm involved multiple punch biopsies where some showed BCC. I was then referred to a plastic surgeon who was able to take the whole area without a skin graft. Luckily the boundaries were all clear afterwards. As nasty as it looks it's barely noticeable now.
Long Reef
Long Reef

SA

583 posts

18 Jul 2024 6:58pm
Geez Robbo. I've had 5 sites. One at Stage 2. Most recent was at the start of this year on my neck (window side when driving). Barely noticeable but half a dozen stitches and three attempts to get it all
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

18 Jul 2024 6:24pm
Also get your eyes checked for melanoma.
Pcdefender
Pcdefender

WA

1607 posts

18 Jul 2024 8:43pm
Are we supposed to avoid direct sunlight?

Lots get skin cancers in much cooler climates.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

21 Jul 2024 8:24pm
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remery said..
Also get your eyes checked for melanoma.


Geez it's bad enough getting chunks of skin taken out! Can't imagine the process of melanoma in the eyes!
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

19 Aug 2024 7:28pm



Round 2
JonesySail
JonesySail

QLD

1120 posts

19 Aug 2024 10:31pm
geez the horror shows in the pic's ! Not sure if thats inspiration or off putting to go visit/check?
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

20 Aug 2024 6:07am
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JonesySail said..
geez the horror shows in the pic's ! Not sure if thats inspiration or off putting to go visit/check?


The skin cancer clinic I go to now is brilliant!
Very efficient, smooth process and no pain. !
That was only done last Friday and is healing well.

Not worth delaying skin checks!
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

20 Aug 2024 8:10am
Cripes!
Mines only 6 stitches. I'm stoked to find waterproof dressings..It's survived one sail so far..







AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

20 Aug 2024 6:15pm
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sboardcrazy said..
Cripes!
Mines only 6 stitches. I'm stoked to find waterproof dressings..It's survived one sail so far..








I counted 7 stitches on yours? But I'm not trusting the waterproof dressings - never want to increase the chance of an infection.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

20 Aug 2024 6:17pm
The part that hurts most in the pic of mine is seeing all the grey hair sprouting through!
Doggerland
Doggerland

222 posts

20 Aug 2024 5:30pm
it's quite invasive...even with a good plastic surgeon (skillful internal sutures)
area around the eyes very prone to UV damage..don't postpone on -even tiny innocent looking- adverse items
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

20 Aug 2024 8:22pm
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Thats now scaring the F.... out of me now!

They put you under for it?


Doggerland said..

it's quite invasive...even with a good plastic surgeon (skillful internal sutures)
area around the eyes very prone to UV damage..don't postpone on -even tiny innocent looking- adverse items
Doggerland
Doggerland

222 posts

21 Aug 2024 2:56am
No, local anesthesia...had a great oddball surgery team working on it, very pleasant actually. Almost pissed my pants laughing with their team dynamics/banter over the bbq smells of the electro-cauterization etc..

Just saying...small little thing, like a clogged pore (but a bcc nevertheless) vs the amount of tissue they have to remove...
Be aware, prevent and/or don't sit on it
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

21 Aug 2024 9:04am
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AusMoz said..


sboardcrazy said..
Cripes!
Mines only 6 stitches. I'm stoked to find waterproof dressings..It's survived one sail so far..









I counted 7 stitches on yours? But I'm not trusting the waterproof dressings - never want to increase the chance of an infection.



Yes I was a bit worried. It bled, but that was more from picking up branches and putting them in the trailer.
That was before I went sailing.
I figured having a long sleeve rashie and then a winter wettie over it would stop most of the water.
5 day mark and going well.
I sailed within 2 days of getting stitches.
The Dr said it was ok after 1 day..she knows me and knew it was useless trying to keep me off the water.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

21 Aug 2024 9:05am
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AusMoz said..
The part that hurts most in the pic of mine is seeing all the grey hair sprouting through!


Seeing my wrinkly sunspotted hand..that's not mine !!??
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

21 Aug 2024 9:07am
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Doggerland said..
No, local anesthesia...had a great oddball surgery team working on it, very pleasant actually. Almost pissed my pants laughing with their team dynamics/banter over the bbq smells of the electro-cauterization etc..

Just saying...small little thing, like a clogged pore (but a bcc nevertheless) vs the amount of tissue they have to remove...
Be aware, prevent and/or don't sit on it


I had a similar one on my nose. Just like a pimple that came and went. Occasionally I'd knock the top off it.
I had to get a flap of cheek skin pulled over my nose to fill the hole.
Doggerland
Doggerland

222 posts

21 Aug 2024 5:03pm
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sboardcrazy said..
I had to get a flap of cheek skin pulled over my nose to fill the hole.


Damn, that's some brutal tinkering mid-face... and exactly what the surgeon mentioned from a procedure done right before my slot...the longer undiagnosed/not acted upon the bigger the disfigurement potential.
mr love
mr love

VIC

2415 posts

21 Aug 2024 7:44pm
Had a check today, all clear for the next 12 months....Do it!!!!
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

21 Aug 2024 8:02pm
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mr love said..
Had a check today, all clear for the next 12 months....Do it!!!!


Every 6 months now for me.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

22 Aug 2024 9:13am
The one in the photo came up as a pimple the first week, had formed a scaly head by the second and was removed by the third. She said it hadn't got into underlays.
I was surprised at how quickly it grew. Keep an eye out for anything unusual or quick growing.
Surfinfreak
Surfinfreak

QLD

293 posts

26 Aug 2024 6:57pm
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AusMoz said..
What was a small minute BCC - 20 Stitches later and a nice chunk removed


My doc would have put maybe 8 stitches in that. Looks pretty swollen!!
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

26 Aug 2024 7:38pm
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Surfinfreak said..

AusMoz said..
What was a small minute BCC - 20 Stitches later and a nice chunk removed



My doc would have put maybe 8 stitches in that. Looks pretty swollen!!


I wont be seeing that Dr anymore! when he started to cut with the scalpel - I felt all of the cut and yeah had some choice words!
End up in Emergency less than 24 hrs after the BCC removal - due to infection and my arm swelled up like Popeye's arm!. Went on oral anti biotics and now have developed some sort of rejection to the Anti biotics? Just fkn Great!

Changed to a Skin Cancer clinic where they actually specialize with Skin Cancer and a F... load more professional! Was nervous as hell with my neck cut out but they did a bloody good job! All clear too! No issues at all after the procedure.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

26 Aug 2024 7:44pm



John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

27 Aug 2024 10:12am
Infections in wounds are nasty. A couple of years ago I spent 2 days in hospital on a antibiotic drip recovering from an infection in a stitched wound from a fin cut. The specialist recommended that in future I let wounds heal from the inside out , i.e. no stitching.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

27 Aug 2024 11:12am
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AusMoz said..

Surfinfreak said..


AusMoz said..
What was a small minute BCC - 20 Stitches later and a nice chunk removed




My doc would have put maybe 8 stitches in that. Looks pretty swollen!!



I wont be seeing that Dr anymore! when he started to cut with the scalpel - I felt all of the cut and yeah had some choice words!
End up in Emergency less than 24 hrs after the BCC removal - due to infection and my arm swelled up like Popeye's arm!. Went on oral anti biotics and now have developed some sort of rejection to the Anti biotics? Just fkn Great!

Changed to a Skin Cancer clinic where they actually specialize with Skin Cancer and a F... load more professional! Was nervous as hell with my neck cut out but they did a bloody good job! All clear too! No issues at all after the procedure.


Cripes.. My Dr put the anaesthetic needle in about 5 times around the spot.. Hurt like hell. She then got a sharp needle and kept prodding the skin and asking if I could feel it.
It took about 10 mins of this to finally not feel anything and I was pretty nervous and paranoid by then!
Luckily everything was ok and there was no pain.
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