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Mohs v. Plastic Surgeon for routine facial basal…?

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    simone
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      Hi and sorry… I really hate to take the time from all of you with much more serious issues right now.  That said, I'll try to keep it brief and thank you in advance for any feedback.

      Hi and sorry… I really hate to take the time from all of you with much more serious issues right now.  That said, I'll try to keep it brief and thank you in advance for any feedback.

      In the last 2 yrs since my diagnosis with Melanoma (1B), I have had 1 or more basal cells diagnosed after every visit (every 4 months).  I've been using the Plastic Surgeon that my group  recommended but now wonder if I should be using the Mohs surgeon for these?  My basal cells are all on my face or chest and I imagine I'll be running out of skin soon if I keep using the Plastic Surgeon b/c it's usually 10 stiches per basal.  I am asking now becasue at the rate I'm going (and at the rate my family members develop basal cells), I thought I should come up with an educated plan.  My Mel Specialist does not like the topical chemo (sorry do not have name) because it makes it hard for her to track.

      Any thoughts?  Once again, sorry to ask such a trivial question but I didn't kow who else to ask.  Thank you very much.

       

      By the way… Celebrating 2 years NED this weekend!  🙂

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