Hi , in addition to Eileen's excellent tips and resources, I wanted to share what folks on Facebook said. Here's the link in case you're on FB yourself: https://www.facebook.com/skincancerdotnet/posts/2915826511777237?.
"Do not wait for any dr to treat you. Go to an oncology plastic surgeon. Insurance covers."
"It will look bad for about a week and should heal just fine. I had my lower eyelid removed due to a basal cell. I had to grow a new one by stitching my upper lid into the vacant space for a month. You can't even tell now, except for no lashes. Don't forget to wear hats and sunglasses. I've had several melanoma surgeries but nothing compared to this eye one. Good luck, you should do fine."
"This post fits me to a T. I just do not like the needles they give you. They sure hurt. At least on the head it can be covered up with your hair and so can the scars on your forehead. I did not have plastic surgery. I do not think my insurance will pay for that."
"Ive had many face and body surgeries deep and long. A good derm surgeon will stitch you where the scar is minimal once healed."
"Make sure you have a plastic surgeon close and not the dermatologist"
"I have had Basal Cell treatment, and it was easy. The Plastic Surgeon knew the tricks of the trade, and I look GREATER than a cold watermelon on the 4th of July ~"
I hope you'll let us know how things go for you! - Nina, SkinCancer.net Team
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