So happy for your brother and family!! I've had melanoma that just required surgery for removal and that was scary and very stressful as is. Wishing him a healthy life:)
My grown Daughter sees a Dermatologist every year for a full body mole check. The last one was in the exam room less than 10 mins and she was fully clothed! He never even bothered to have her change into a gown! She’s been fighting paying for the visit! She told her Insurance Company what happened or didn’t and they agree! She’s posted his complete lack of skills, knowledge or interest every place she can! She’s had an ever changing mole on her back since she was a baby. It’s something we always kept an eye on. She works in the medical field so she knows a yearly skin check is important. Thank you for this video! My Grandma had Skin Cancer
@@Muhmineen skin cancer doesn’t always start with a mole. Laser may not get all the depth of a melanoma which would leave cancer cells free to travel through the body.
I had a mole removed from my daughters neck, because the GP said it's where it gets a lot of sun, it could turn cancerous, keep an eye on it, I took her to a plastic surgeon and said Remove it..she doesn't need a mole, and I don't need to worry about it turning cancerous!!! Win/win. She did it under local, in the rooms.... for a couple hundred dollars, worth the money!!!
Please make sure to use reference photos of dark skinned people too as dermatology is a field where other skin colors are very much ignored. Textbooks don’t show most lesions on brown or dark skin.
There’s a textbook written by a black dermatopathologist. Dermatopathology:A quick diagnostic guide. It shows all the common lesions in black people and different presentations
How exactly do we convince doctors to take a skin check seriously? Especially if a skin cancer looks like that invisible one. I’d really appreciate step by step instructions for this.
Please consider finding a dermatologist and ask when making the appointment how they conduct skin checks. My regular doctor dismissed my concerns for 10 months. I finally went to a dermatologist. It was melanoma.
I have a hard time getting dermatologist to remove bumps that concern me. I was told three spots I was worried about were nothing but clogged pores. I asked they still be removed and two were precancerous. I’ve only had one full body check, despite EVERY SINGLE FAMILY MEMBER HAVING SOME FORM OF SKIN CANCER! My uncle had melanoma twice. Why do so many dermatologist act like they only have three minutes to spare for you?
Please do a similar video on brown and dark skin. People whose skin color fall outside of the example used might find it difficult to recognize on thier skin. Thank you in advance
Melanoma is no joke. My mom had no idea that the mole on her arm was cancer. Suddenly it started to grow, and by tge time she got it checked it was too late. She was diagnosed in April, and was gone by Dec. Please, please get checked regularly.
This is insightful and helpful but I wish you could do a video on how skin cancer looks like on dark skin tones it’s really hard to find pictures or videos explaining that since skin issues on darker skin always gets dismissed as rashes or eczema.
Yes, please, more on skin cancer. I have two friends who have lost close family members to melanoma. Would like to see more on both prevention and what to look for.
I had bcc removed from my face when I was only 22yo. Dr said it was a little cyst but said she seems me to a plastic surgeon to have it removed if it bothered me. The surgeon called me back in to get the margin as it actually was cancerous.. I was so surprised that you could get cancer at such a young age
A skin check every year? I've not had one ever. I don't think they're available on the NHS and I don't have the money to pay for one. I guess I've just got to be vigilant
I googled that question and got this: No, the NHS does not offer a national screening program for skin cancer. However, if a GP suspects skin cancer, they can refer a patient to a dermatologist for tests to check for melanoma. The dermatologist may: Examine the skin Ask about any changes the patient has noticed Use a magnifying device to look more closely at the skin This seems archaic to me. Get with it U.K.!
@@brendatomlinson There's not the money for things like that. You only go to see the GP for things that are already a problem. There is screening for some things, like cervical cancer, breast cancer or colorectal cancer, but they're based on age. Other cancers obviously aren't common enough, or are easily identified by the patient for it to be worth the cost of screening everyone
In California about $2000 to get that skin check and not everybody has insurance. So maybe you could give some better pointers for those who don’t have insurance
Yes to skin cancer detection awareness pls. Especially in the early stages so people can stop whatever it is they are doing wrong before irreversible consequences
Dermatologists are booked out over 6 months & require a Dr's referral, who is also booked out another two months. By the time it's looked at, youll be stage 4. Good luck.
If you lucky enough to find a dermatologist that can identify properly what it is... I remember one time going to a dermatologist here in Germany and she said that what I had in my left breast was a very bad ingrown hair that needed to be removed by a small operation. Long story short it was a hypertrophic scar. Thank God I cancel the operation appointment before even knowing that it was a scar.
please, please do. I'm a fair skinned ginger and the matriarchal direct lineage has skin cancer at every generation going back as far as anyone can tell, often in more than one person. not only skin cancer but early skin cancer (like, appearing before they were 40). I don't talk to my mother's side or my mother anymore, so I can't get too much verbal history or warning signs. I'm crazy about sunscreen (spf 100 all. the. time. with an alarm to "reapply"), I minimize sun exposure (ex, doing gardening/mowing after the sun goes down), I use vitamin C serums, and I do frequent self checks but I just know that the cancer gene is lurking in the shadows 😕 between that an my glabella wrinkle lines, I'm not sure my Korean skincare routine is strong enough to fix me, hahaha
@@alisonlaceybrooks haha I only know about the rbf because I've gotten feedback before from when I am writing/researching and people are like "... is everything OK?" (all while I'm internally singing along to my 90s pop playlist) 😆😆😆
Hey, I had a recommendation maybe your content is intended for a certain group, so disregard it but curious to know if you can show other skin types ( etc. olive, brown, deep, black) those markers look diff in those individuals.
BCM's are common in animals, too, especially around the snout/nose. If you've ever seen a thing on your dog/cat's face that looks like an ingrown whisker, but lasts longer than a few days, maybe it even comes and goes but always in the same spot, that's likely it. Mention it to your vet, and if you see anything like that on yourself, go to the doctor. I'm mentioning the comparrison to animals because we often notice things on them before ourselves, and so you've probably seen it before and mistook it for a pimple or ingrown hair on your pet, but now you'll know.
Thank you for sharing this, Great information!!! I am a natural redhead who gets my skin checked once a year.. No problems thank god. I used to lay out in the sun in miami when I was in college and put oil on and bake. Terrible thing to do. That was after knowing that my beloved sister was already diagnosed with malignant melanoma. She also was a redhead that was fairer than myself with big freckles. She was not a sun worshipper. Sadly she passed away in December of 1994. Hard to believe she will be gone 30 years this year! I am in Idaho, Which has some of the highest skin cancer rates in the country. I used to wear spf 15 On my face and now I won't wear less than 30 or 50 spf!!!!
Ty for raising awareness, currently losing a loved one to the big bad C and skin cancer was the start for him. Also love how you emphasize sunscreen, you cant say that enough
I'm a 2 time malignant melanoma survivor!! Been in remission for 3 months from the last time!! It's no joke and I had to do infusion treatments and have a port put in my chest cause it spread to my lymph nodes!! Hopefully it's nothing but good days ahead!! 💚
Thank you for educating me on the difference between skin cancer and pimples. I know if I think I might have skin cancer, I obviously know to get it, checked out by a dermatologist and they confirm if it is skin cancer or not at least a dermatologist. If I think I might have skin cancer, they’ll doublecheck at least they’ll be there to tell me if I have skin cancer or not
i have continually been confused about cancer screening since being an adult. so i need a dermatologist appointment at least once a year, fine, but what about other cancer screening? brain cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, etc? so confused on where to start on keeping myself healthy
I was told for 2 years that this “mole” that just appeared on my face was just that. I went out of network, with my own money to a different dermatologist and wouldn’t you know, it was indeed basal cell and was removed the next day. What if I continued to ignore it?!
Thank you Shereene!! My sister is a Dermatologist & performed a Moh's procedure on our father. It was amazingly successful! It's so greatly disguised, we need you to spread the word! I tanned religiously for 15 years & she convinced me to stop. Ironically, I had to get a UVB light for uncontrollable eczema. My derm (@hopkins where I worked) said it was only the 3rd time he ever prescribed one! But I only use it about 120 seconds per week since it's so strong.
I work for dermatology and it’s incredibly scary how fast they grow and some patients just have five or six pop up at the same time that we need to biopsy. Get your skin checks yearly.
I have something similar on my chin. Even several of those. Not red, but yellowish and these are smaller. Got scared now. Mine are more like dead skin or colorless moles, not like popping pimples. Going to dermatologist tomorrow
Yes, please tell us more! I have learned so much from you and now consider myself one of your "skin nerds". Thank you so.kuch for sharing your knowledge with.us! :)
I have a spot on my chest that looks exactly like that picture but my derm was dismissive and said it was a pimple. Should I just keep an eye on it? I don't want to fight my derm.
I’m a 2nd medical student and literally every practice board question I get that mentions “pearly lesion on sun exposed area” is pointing to basal cell carcinoma as the answer. Thanks for the info!!
"check up every single year" *laughs hysterically in non-private german healthcare where you are lucky IF you get a specialist appointment at all** also, new fear unlocked
You’re just out here saving lives ❤Thank you! Oh, and thank you for making your products available to Canada 🇨🇦 P.S. j’adore quand tu parles français! Merci 🙏
I’m a malignant melanoma survivor and have quarterly head to toe checkups. My brother also had it so if anyone in your family had it, please get checked regularly!
@@brendatomlinson Yes, please do!! My brother was diagnosed three years before I was. We’re both doing well but I still have 3 more years before I reach the 5 year mark so I have more frequent checkups than my brother.
I just went to the derm and i had one that was shiny with blood vessels in it. They gave me a steroid injection. It has been drained too and no pus only blood. :( Its still there and im not sure its a cyst or something worse :(
If we are young they will refuse to book appointment for a skin check unless there’s something I physically can see or have. They said they won’t see me if I’m making an appointment for them to check my skin over and that I have to do that myself and only if I find something do I then have a basis for an appointment
I'm having treatment for breast cancer, I recently asked my oncologist to check a shiny pearly bumb on my leg, just seen it has a broken blood vessels, needing a 2nd opinion now!! Im so fair skinned and sun worshipped + sunbeds in my teens
My brother was just declared cancer free after fighting stage 4 melanoma for 9 years. Please…give us all the education!!
That's a happy moment n a big achievement after a huge struggle by hm n loved ones.. wishing him a happy n safe life ahead .
So happy for your brother and family!! I've had melanoma that just required surgery for removal and that was scary and very stressful as is. Wishing him a healthy life:)
Amen! No one can tell your family anything. What a unit. 🏆
All the info please! Including melanoma without melanin.
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Please show us pictures of melanomas on deeper skin tones .
I was about to ask this!!
Feel like it would be harder to see icl
@@rosegold7283 Precisely why more of those examples are needed
Yes!
@@rosegold7283 pretty sure that's exactly why they ask. To know how to identify it.
Can you show skin cancer on dark skin complexion? I’m sure skin cancer may appear differently on dark skin.
Or harder to see probably
Nope just presents differently. There’s a book by a black pathologist on skin lesions in darker skinned people @@rosegold7283
Same but the skin is darker
@@HkFinn83 no it’s not
My grown Daughter sees a Dermatologist every year for a full body mole check. The last one was in the exam room less than 10 mins and she was fully clothed! He never even bothered to have her change into a gown! She’s been fighting paying for the visit! She told her Insurance Company what happened or didn’t and they agree! She’s posted his complete lack of skills, knowledge or interest every place she can! She’s had an ever changing mole on her back since she was a baby. It’s something we always kept an eye on. She works in the medical field so she knows a yearly skin check is important. Thank you for this video! My Grandma had Skin Cancer
I heard u can laser off moles to prevent skin cancer. Might be worth looking into
@@Muhmineen skin cancer doesn’t always start with a mole. Laser may not get all the depth of a melanoma which would leave cancer cells free to travel through the body.
I had a mole removed from my daughters neck, because the GP said it's where it gets a lot of sun, it could turn cancerous, keep an eye on it, I took her to a plastic surgeon and said Remove it..she doesn't need a mole, and I don't need to worry about it turning cancerous!!! Win/win.
She did it under local, in the rooms.... for a couple hundred dollars, worth the money!!!
This is my problem. People doing a shit job and then we die... I'm surprise they don't scan your body and let you keep the data for tracking xhanges.
Please make sure to use reference photos of dark skinned people too as dermatology is a field where other skin colors are very much ignored. Textbooks don’t show most lesions on brown or dark skin.
There’s a textbook written by a black dermatopathologist. Dermatopathology:A quick diagnostic guide. It shows all the common lesions in black people and different presentations
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How exactly do we convince doctors to take a skin check seriously? Especially if a skin cancer looks like that invisible one. I’d really appreciate step by step instructions for this.
Please consider finding a dermatologist and ask when making the appointment how they conduct skin checks. My regular doctor dismissed my concerns for 10 months. I finally went to a dermatologist. It was melanoma.
@@Judygurl3Oh Judy, that’s terrible! 10 months is a long time to let melanoma go. I hope he/she is no longer your doctor.
Please do a longer presentation on skin cancer. Thank you so very much. I love your content!
This is so scary af….thank you 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲💜💜✨
I was thinking the same thing 🫣
Yeah. Very eye opening.
How deadly is basal cell carcinoma ?
I have a hard time getting dermatologist to remove bumps that concern me. I was told three spots I was worried about were nothing but clogged pores. I asked they still be removed and two were precancerous. I’ve only had one full body check, despite EVERY SINGLE FAMILY MEMBER HAVING SOME FORM OF SKIN CANCER! My uncle had melanoma twice. Why do so many dermatologist act like they only have three minutes to spare for you?
This. What do we need to ask for specifically? I heard there is a scanning machine. I hate how they don't take us seriously.
Gurl why would you scare me this wayyyy
Knowledge scares you?!
Please use a variety of skin tones to show examples!
Just google it 😂
Yesss!!! We need a video on skin cancer awareness. :)
Please do a similar video on brown and dark skin. People whose skin color fall outside of the example used might find it difficult to recognize on thier skin. Thank you in advance
Holy shit I need to get one checked
Melanoma is no joke. My mom had no idea that the mole on her arm was cancer. Suddenly it started to grow, and by tge time she got it checked it was too late. She was diagnosed in April, and was gone by Dec. Please, please get checked regularly.
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We need to be rich to afford all annual checkups
I do want to know more about skin cancers! Please do more videos like this showing more pictures, they're really helpful
This is insightful and helpful but I wish you could do a video on how skin cancer looks like on dark skin tones it’s really hard to find pictures or videos explaining that since skin issues on darker skin always gets dismissed as rashes or eczema.
Yes, please, more on skin cancer. I have two friends who have lost close family members to melanoma. Would like to see more on both prevention and what to look for.
I had bcc removed from my face when I was only 22yo. Dr said it was a little cyst but said she seems me to a plastic surgeon to have it removed if it bothered me. The surgeon called me back in to get the margin as it actually was cancerous.. I was so surprised that you could get cancer at such a young age
I just had some abnormal cells removed from my back last week. I'm so glad my derm caught it early! Get your skin checks!
Can you do one for brown/black skin?
How do these look on people of color? Are they easier/harder to detect? Thank you for highlighting the insidious nature of BCC
A skin check every year? I've not had one ever. I don't think they're available on the NHS and I don't have the money to pay for one. I guess I've just got to be vigilant
Have you asked?
I googled that question and got this:
No, the NHS does not offer a national screening program for skin cancer. However, if a GP suspects skin cancer, they can refer a patient to a dermatologist for tests to check for melanoma. The dermatologist may:
Examine the skin
Ask about any changes the patient has noticed
Use a magnifying device to look more closely at the skin
This seems archaic to me. Get with it U.K.!
@@Judygurl3 Asked my GP for an annual skin check?? 😂😂😂 If I could get hold of a GP I'd be asking for more pressing medical support than that 😂
@@brendatomlinson There's not the money for things like that. You only go to see the GP for things that are already a problem. There is screening for some things, like cervical cancer, breast cancer or colorectal cancer, but they're based on age. Other cancers obviously aren't common enough, or are easily identified by the patient for it to be worth the cost of screening everyone
@@sibby84OMG! I thought the NHS was better than US healthcare! 🙄
Can you please do what they would look like on deeper skin tones?
In California about $2000 to get that skin check and not everybody has insurance. So maybe you could give some better pointers for those who don’t have insurance
But if you cant afford a skin check, how are you gonna afford the treatment?
Yes to skin cancer detection awareness pls. Especially in the early stages so people can stop whatever it is they are doing wrong before irreversible consequences
Thanks for this. I have a little pimple on my chest that’s been there for about 7 months. .. off to the docs I go.😅
How should we insist on a body check? Last time i asked for one, I was just asked if there were any moles or spots that concerned me?
Dermatologists are booked out over 6 months & require a Dr's referral, who is also booked out another two months. By the time it's looked at, youll be stage 4. Good luck.
If you lucky enough to find a dermatologist that can identify properly what it is... I remember one time going to a dermatologist here in Germany and she said that what I had in my left breast was a very bad ingrown hair that needed to be removed by a small operation. Long story short it was a hypertrophic scar. Thank God I cancel the operation appointment before even knowing that it was a scar.
please, please do. I'm a fair skinned ginger and the matriarchal direct lineage has skin cancer at every generation going back as far as anyone can tell, often in more than one person. not only skin cancer but early skin cancer (like, appearing before they were 40). I don't talk to my mother's side or my mother anymore, so I can't get too much verbal history or warning signs. I'm crazy about sunscreen (spf 100 all. the. time. with an alarm to "reapply"), I minimize sun exposure (ex, doing gardening/mowing after the sun goes down), I use vitamin C serums, and I do frequent self checks but I just know that the cancer gene is lurking in the shadows 😕 between that an my glabella wrinkle lines, I'm not sure my Korean skincare routine is strong enough to fix me, hahaha
My 11s have been so bad since I was 25 I've been getting fillers & botox ever since! I feel your pain!❤
@@alisonlaceybrooks haha I feel that - it is not helping my rbf that I have perma scowl
@@literarykitten 🤣 I'm an xray tech so I squint a ton! But maybe I've got rbf too! 😆
@@literarykittenomg, same here!! 😂😂😂
@@alisonlaceybrooks haha I only know about the rbf because I've gotten feedback before from when I am writing/researching and people are like "... is everything OK?" (all while I'm internally singing along to my 90s pop playlist) 😆😆😆
Hey, I had a recommendation maybe your content is intended for a certain group, so disregard it but curious to know if you can show other skin types ( etc. olive, brown, deep, black) those markers look diff in those individuals.
BCM's are common in animals, too, especially around the snout/nose. If you've ever seen a thing on your dog/cat's face that looks like an ingrown whisker, but lasts longer than a few days, maybe it even comes and goes but always in the same spot, that's likely it. Mention it to your vet, and if you see anything like that on yourself, go to the doctor. I'm mentioning the comparrison to animals because we often notice things on them before ourselves, and so you've probably seen it before and mistook it for a pimple or ingrown hair on your pet, but now you'll know.
i have so many moles, i’ve like over 70 of them & i do get them checked every now & then. i’ve a history w skin cancer before
Thank you for sharing this, Great information!!! I am a natural redhead who gets my skin checked once a year.. No problems thank god. I used to lay out in the sun in miami when I was in college and put oil on and bake. Terrible thing to do. That was after knowing that my beloved sister was already diagnosed with malignant melanoma. She also was a redhead that was fairer than myself with big freckles. She was not a sun worshipper. Sadly she passed away in December of 1994. Hard to believe she will be gone 30 years this year! I am in Idaho, Which has some of the highest skin cancer rates in the country. I used to wear spf 15 On my face and now I won't wear less than 30 or 50 spf!!!!
Wear sun screen, you guys! 🥰
Thank you! These are great pics and descriptions!
Very important video! Thank you so much!!
Is it possible to show what this would look like on dark/ deep skin tones?
Thank you for raising awareness.
I’ve been worrying about a few places on my body that are new & some of them even itch…This was my deciding factor on getting checked!!!! TYSM!!!!
Ty for raising awareness, currently losing a loved one to the big bad C and skin cancer was the start for him. Also love how you emphasize sunscreen, you cant say that enough
How will it look on darker skin please??
I'm a 2 time malignant melanoma survivor!! Been in remission for 3 months from the last time!! It's no joke and I had to do infusion treatments and have a port put in my chest cause it spread to my lymph nodes!! Hopefully it's nothing but good days ahead!! 💚
Yes i would like to know more.
Do you have some examples on dark skin? I really feel like the is little to none information available about skin disease on dark skin.
Want a video for different types of skin cancer…
Thank you for educating me on the difference between skin cancer and pimples. I know if I think I might have skin cancer, I obviously know to get it, checked out by a dermatologist and they confirm if it is skin cancer or not at least a dermatologist. If I think I might have skin cancer, they’ll doublecheck at least they’ll be there to tell me if I have skin cancer or not
She’s super gorgeous!!! ❤
i have continually been confused about cancer screening since being an adult. so i need a dermatologist appointment at least once a year, fine, but what about other cancer screening? brain cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, etc? so confused on where to start on keeping myself healthy
Congratulations on making me get up and look at my face, thank you.❤
A Dr and PA both misdiagnosed my basal cell. Thankfully I went and saw a dermatologist on my own.
Um yes I would like to know more!!
Yet another great skin lesson! Thank you!
40 years old. Nah.
I guess dermatologists know hacks on how to look 28.
I was told for 2 years that this “mole” that just appeared on my face was just that. I went out of network, with my own money to a different dermatologist and wouldn’t you know, it was indeed basal cell and was removed the next day.
What if I continued to ignore it?!
Thank you Shereene!! My sister is a Dermatologist & performed a Moh's procedure on our father. It was amazingly successful! It's so greatly disguised, we need you to spread the word! I tanned religiously for 15 years & she convinced me to stop. Ironically, I had to get a UVB light for uncontrollable eczema. My derm (@hopkins where I worked) said it was only the 3rd time he ever prescribed one! But I only use it about 120 seconds per week since it's so strong.
how does the dangerous type of skin cancer look?
I didn’t know this before and now I do- so thanks for making important content!
Yes please I had stage 4 Malignanant melanoma. Thank you!
Yes, we need more of this! I was shocked how inconspicuous can carcinomas look 😱
Pls share more pics .. it is quite scary
Thanks for sharing this information with us. Can you show examples on dark skin tones too? Thanks.
I work for dermatology and it’s incredibly scary how fast they grow and some patients just have five or six pop up at the same time that we need to biopsy. Get your skin checks yearly.
Thank you for the awareness!
I love all the important information you give so helpful and because of this all the people you help with this info ❤❤❤❤
YES PLEASE, more on skin cancer.
We need a video on this for sure ❤
I have something similar on my chin. Even several of those. Not red, but yellowish and these are smaller. Got scared now. Mine are more like dead skin or colorless moles, not like popping pimples. Going to dermatologist tomorrow
Not a fun topic but important, feel free to educate more! Thank you!
You are out here doing The Lord's work! Thank you Dr. Idriss ❤👏🏾
Yes, please tell us more! I have learned so much from you and now consider myself one of your "skin nerds". Thank you so.kuch for sharing your knowledge with.us! :)
I have a spot on my chest that looks exactly like that picture but my derm was dismissive and said it was a pimple. Should I just keep an eye on it? I don't want to fight my derm.
No! Don’t ignore it, fight for the healthcare you deserve! Find another dermatologist, if necessary. Good luck girl.
I’m a 2nd medical student and literally every practice board question I get that mentions “pearly lesion on sun exposed area” is pointing to basal cell carcinoma as the answer. Thanks for the info!!
Yes, please would like to know more
Your skin looks extra pretty 🤩
"check up every single year" *laughs hysterically in non-private german healthcare where you are lucky IF you get a specialist appointment at all**
also, new fear unlocked
Definitely want to know which skin lesions are cancerous!
Please show what it could look worh darker skin tones
You’re just out here saving lives ❤Thank you! Oh, and thank you for making your products available to Canada 🇨🇦 P.S. j’adore quand tu parles français! Merci 🙏
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Education is so important on this topic. SO common yet most of us know nothing!
I’m a malignant melanoma survivor and have quarterly head to toe checkups. My brother also had it so if anyone in your family had it, please get checked regularly!
My brother had melanoma and I haven’t been checked in ~10 years! I need to schedule an appointment. Thank you 🙏🏻
@@brendatomlinson Yes, please do!! My brother was diagnosed three years before I was. We’re both doing well but I still have 3 more years before I reach the 5 year mark so I have more frequent checkups than my brother.
@@thepuglady3931 You did a great service here, I just want you to know that. Thank you again, and may you hit that 5 year mark with flying colors!
@@thepuglady3931 I hope and pray for you and your brother’s full recovery and return to health.
Find me a dermatologist that wants to let me schedule a skin check every year. With the dermatologist, not their fleet of nurses
Me making an appointment* 😂
I read on Reddit someone had skin cancer under the skin. They spotted it during a stomach surgery.
Lady, this video just made me super anxious... I need to get a dermatologist appointment now. 😱😱😱
Thank you for this video! I'm pretty sure I have a nodular BCC on my chest based on this video! I have an appointment to get it checked.
I just went to the derm and i had one that was shiny with blood vessels in it. They gave me a steroid injection. It has been drained too and no pus only blood. :( Its still there and im not sure its a cyst or something worse :(
I Love her eyeliner
Dr can u please tell us about elhers dalsons syndrome and it’s skin problems
I work as a nurse in the area of dermatology, and what people don't understand how many forms of skin cancer exist apart from the black melanoma.
Always telling us what we need to hear… scheduling an appointment asap 😅
If only people could afford to get their skin checked every year. Most people can’t even afford to go get a general checkup.
I wish that gps in the UK took this seriously ... I know so many people who were brushed off by GPS when the actually had skin cancer 😢😊
Thanks. This is really good to know. Any other things to look out for?
I would love to see what it may look like in melanin rich skin.
Yeahhh I need to make that dermatologist appointment
If we are young they will refuse to book appointment for a skin check unless there’s something I physically can see or have. They said they won’t see me if I’m making an appointment for them to check my skin over and that I have to do that myself and only if I find something do I then have a basis for an appointment
I'm having treatment for breast cancer, I recently asked my oncologist to check a shiny pearly bumb on my leg, just seen it has a broken blood vessels, needing a 2nd opinion now!! Im so fair skinned and sun worshipped + sunbeds in my teens