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re: Anyone ever had cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? What should I expect?

Posted on 2/10/20 at 6:36 am to
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 2/10/20 at 6:36 am to
There is a new procedure that uses focused radiation. Non invasive, no stitches, etc... Being used on a lot of patients that have various types of skin cancer on their nose. Skin on the nose is hard to match so grafts can really stand out.

The only reason I know about this is because I am about to start the 1st of 5 treatments. They are doing 2 spots on my nose. Treatment will take place weekly and last 5-7 minutes. They will do one spot, re-position, and then do the 2nd spot. No surgery, no stitches, no long recovery times with a bandage on your nose/face.

Effects of treatment are supposed to me like a mild sunburn and will disappear quickly. Cost is close to that of normal surgery by a dermatologist. If the area is in a difficult place and your dermatologist recommends a plastic surgeon for the stitching then it is a wash.

Might want to ask about this treatment as an option. Some insurances cover it and some don't yet. We have Blue Cross Blue Shield and they don't but we will hit our family out of pocket max of $2500. Traditional cut and wait, cut and wait, etc... would still have cost me $1850 out of pocket and I would have to deal with stitches, bandaids, etc... Too busy and too many meetings to schedule around that.

Good luck.
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