My advise to women especially, be persistent about changes you notice in ur skin. When my dad got diagnosed with Basal Cell, I followed up with a dermatologist regarding a new small, round flesh colored bump on my forehead...he said it was an enlarged oil gland...a year later, however, I said I wanted it removed...so he did a biopsy...and it came back positive for basal cell carcinoma.
@DebraWarrick Yes! I had similar on border of lip 💋 for yrs. *several* derms ignored it, then it got bigger. They still ignored it but It said I wanted a biopsy. It was squamous cell carcinoma! I now have a 1 inch vertical scar below my lip.. Grateful, didn't need chemo,, etc
I'm so glad you are dedicating the week to this subject. My mother was recently diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma on her nose and as much as it is a "not-so-bad" kind of cancer, because it is on the nose she will need plastic surgery and it will impact her face and self steem. The crazy thing is that we saw it growing for years and years and never thought about it as a threat. So thank you doctor Dray for making these videos. I know for sure they will help lots of people who had no idea how skin cancers could look or feel like to look for professional guidance as soon as possible.
I have skin cancer and this was a great video! Thank you. I use my sun screen every day and see my dermatologist every six months! Have a great Thursday! Mine were flaky round spots that were pink sometimes or very light tan. It was also itchy.
im 33 and 2 years ago they discovered skin cancer in the face and my back but nothing seem to be damaging my body as of my age.. but i have not done any new operations on my body or anything.. im swedish so im not sure whats its called but my face is very damaged at this time...
I had a spot that fit one of the things mentioned in this video so I made an appt with a dermatologist. Turns out that spot is a squamous cell carcinoma and it was caught early. I wouldn’t have had it checked out if I hadn’t watched this video. Thank you doc for making these videos and for your expertise!
I know it’s harder for new patients to get appointments, but if they have an area of concern, make sure they mention it when they call. The assistant might assume they are calling for a routine body check. My derm is always backed up like that but if I have something suspicious pop up, they will do their best to fit me in asap. My elderly parents were always extremely polite and did not advocate for themselves well. You are sweet to care about them ❤️
Thank you for the Basal cell carcinoma update. I have had 3 removed and now regularly check my skin and do sun protection. I used to be in the sun unprotected in my early years. now as a senior citizen I take skin care seriously. better late than never.
Thanks so much for this very important information, Dr. Dray. As an Army brat, I often lived in tropical and semi-tropical areas while growing up. No winter, just endless summer. Everyone in my family was tan, all the time, but we’re also Italian American and kind of started out that way. My first diagnosis for basal cell was when I was 28, the second when I was 30 and the third when I was 33. All the lesions were on the center of my face, tip of the nose, where labial folds would eventually develop and just halfway down my zygomatic bone. Because of the lesion locations, they were removed by a plastic surgeon, who did a great job. I became devoted to sunscreen use, though there wasn’t much on the market besides Neutrogena, which I grew to really, truly hate. To bolster protection, I used only mineral makeup, wore hats and gloves whenever possible outside. Because I literally don’t leave home without it, I’m incredibly grateful that there are now many sunscreens available from which to choose and appreciate your frequent reviews of sunscreens- I’ve found several new ones through your videos, some worked well, some didn’t (I politely ignore your reviews of Neutrogena products). Thanks so much for your hard work in keeping us so well informed.
I had a "mole" show up on my scalp behind my ear in my hair and I watched it grow and change color (both of my parents have had skin cancer) so I was worried and got it checked out. Thankfully it wasn't cancerous but I was happy to get it removed and checked.
OMG, that last one is exactly what I’ve got on my lower leg, I’ve often wondered how I could have got a scar where I’m sure I’ve never had an injury. It started years ago and I’ve just ignored it, until a couple of weeks ago, it’s changed colour, started itching and doubled in size. I had serious sun burn on my legs 45 years ago so never made the link until now, I think I’d better go and get it checked out. Many thanks to Dr Dray for making this video, and to TH-cam for putting it in my recommendations even if it is two years old.
Thanks Dr Dray for emphasizing that darker skin tones can also develop skin cancers. A few years ago i was evaluated for a spot slowly growing on the sole of my foot (under a toe), and the sense of urgency my doctors tried to instill in me to get it seen by a specialist and then get it biopsied (it was Christmas Eve so he ordered an emergency biopsy) told me it could be serious - a rare type of melanoma, "acral lentiginous melanoma." Fortunately the biopsy didn't find cancer, though they still recommended it be removed. And it was in a spot one rarely bothers to check. It seems that although rare, it accounts for a decent percentage of melanomas in darker-skinned people (just bec lighter skins are more prone to more types).
Will you do a video on Squamous cell? My husband had basal cell and I had a squamous cell. Mine was frozen off. We now go yearly to get checked as we are in our 60's, part of the disco generation that loved a good tan!
After trying multiple things over the course of months to clear my skin, I had to face the probability that the bump near my eye was skin cancer. When I went to the doctor he told me it wasn’t skin cancer. I persisted in my request of a referral to a dermatologist. The dermatologist knew before the biopsy results that it was Basal Cell. Since we caught it early the Mohs surgery was very quick and uncomplicated. Do check your skin regularly with a magnifying mirror and don’t be afraid to get a second opinion!
Dr Dray! Yay. This is random to this video. My mother just bought some Lancôme night cream. The big jar. She paid $150. 🥺 🤷♀️ I told her all about you. ☺️ She is a new subscriber to your channel! 😀 👍🏼 You have saved me SO much money & for skin cancer - ugh .. yes.. runs in my family! I wear and reapply sunscreen 24//7 365 days a year. Sure wish I had you 20 years ago. But definitely grateful for you now! ✨ 🙌🏼🧴
I had a pimple pop up on my upper lip. I hadn't had a pimple in 30 years. It didn't go away and I popped it and it came right back. 3 months later I saw my derm. He removed it and said a few more weeks it would have developed into a squamous cell carcinoma. He told me to never let one of those go and to call him asap if I get another!
Thank you so much in sharing your expertise of skin cancer! I live in Scotland, so the sun won't give us cancer! I had cancer on my tongue many years ago in which I noticed by myself! I am fine now, but without the information we can find on TH-cam from the likes of yourself is much appreciated! God bless you in helping your fellow man!
Hi Dr Dray My skin biopsy shows ashy dermatitis and they recommended Triluma I am afraid of skin thinning Can you add a video on Triluma and detail on how to used! Discuss ashy dermatitis also?
The pictures were very helpful! I have a much better idea of what to look for. I know it’s a long shot, but I’m using retinol body cream to try to stop some of these before they get started. I use tretanoin on the backs of my hands, since those poor things were just out there baking, until I learned about sun protection from you.
Happy Thursday! Thank you for this video! Being able to see the pictures is a great idea because we can at least be more alert to certain signs on our face! With summer coming up here in Canada we need to be aware because this is the season where there is a higher risk of developing cancer. Prevention is the best way to educate people so that they can detect and treat the problem as soon as possible!
Ty again dr dray for making people aware of what to look for...I've had both basal cell carcinoma and melanoma. I'm older so had many years of unprotected sun exposure AND I am of Irish/ Norwegian descent. It's so important to take care of our skin and our health ❤
I have had several basal cell carcinoma occurrences Living in Florida for 40 years and not using sunscreen So I’m a regular at my dermatologist every three month They have a plastic surgeon there that takes them out with MOHS surgery and does a nice job with repairs. I will say they did tell me to wear sunscreen but it would burn my eyes. Here is where I learned about tinted mineral sunscreen which I apply religiously
Oh, no ! I think I have that but I tried n it is staying there for over 2 months. It's right at one of my tip nostrils and I thought it was due to wearing mask since I work in a park. I did ask a pharmacist and they said it happens a lot n was recommended to use nasal sprays. I better make an appointment to make sure. Thanks Dr. Dray ! 😘❤️
This was a super informative video; thank you so much! I received a referral to a dermatologist for suspected BCC on my nose in August (looks like a scar and was scabbing up then flaking off several times) and will finally be seen in January, but it seems there are several other spots I will have to point out as well.
If you mean cancer, she's linked some in her description box and you could just do a search like, dr dray cancer. But yes, she does have videos on other skin conditions and what they look like.
im your big fan mam,i watched your all videos ,your videos very helpful and planet ayurveda medicines are also very helpful thanks for making this lovable video
Thank you for your work! I was lucky enough to be referred to a derm last year, but that only amounted to a few minutes. All of my detailed info comes from you, and my family's skincare is better for it.
Thanks so much, Dr Dray. I found the photos very helpful. Appreciate your hard work to keep us healthy. Happy Thursday! Hope you have a lovely evening. 💖
I just came to say thank you! My husband had a really flaky ear for ages and after this video I made him get it checked out, and we found out is skin cancer. It's not a type that spreads so just need to have it removed, but so glad that we had it checked after this!
Thank you for your video Dr Dray. I have a tiny dry patch under my eye on the bone & slightly pink. I tried moisturizing. I thought it might be the rim of my sunglasses. I've been really good about applying sunscreen every day (regardless of the weather) - especially the last 11 years. During a facial yesterday, the esthetician noticed it & told me to contact my dermatologist.
Thank you for this info, Dr. Dray! It's so important. I have had rough red skin patches sometimes in the face or neck, also one in my leg close to my foot that was red and soft to the touch (can't avoid feeling a little anxious when they appear), but I think these are due to stress and skin dehydration, as they go away by themselves or when I consistently moisturize the area. You're the best, thanks to you, I started to take better care of my skin , and also ordered my first Korean skincare products 🤭
I grew up in the 70s and 80s and worshipped the sun all through the 90s. I got A LOT of sun exposure. Regularly tanned in beds for several years. I have a new, raised, rough patch near my ear. I also have new, small moles or beauty spots in the hairline by my other ear. Yikes! I will be asking my Derm to look at these when I next go in for Botox.
Thanks for posting about skin cancer I was diagnosed with basal cell last year on my check luckily my doctor did such a great job removing and I have good colligan you could barely see it. And I had a while body skin check yesterday found clusters on the hairline so I have to put sunscreen more into the hairline.
Well then! This video is the kick in the pants I needed to get my butt to a dermatologist to have some suspicious-looking spots checked out. Thank you. Dr. Dray!
Thank you Dr. Dray! I always had a lot of moles and i got some of the cauterised, some of them grew back with weird shape and texture… should i be scared? I’m planning on seeing a dermatologist but it’s a little expensive for me right know i would appreciate if you could answer!
Yes absolutely!! Derm nurse. Please prioritize getting a yearly skin check. Skip eating out,etc.. The fact that these are moles is concerning. It shouldn't be more than 150 bucks to get those spots looked at. A full body skin exam will be the same price as getting just a few spots looked at so just the full body.
Dr Dray, would you recommend to mix two sunscreens of the same brand together to find your perfect shade. I love the Australian gold tinted sunscreen, but fair to light is too light and medium tan is too dark for me. However, when I mix them I have the perfect shade.
I have number 5. On the tip of my nose. BCC. MOHs surgery and plastic surgery in a month. The derm originally told me it was rosacea and to come back in 6 months. I tried to change my appt to get in sooner ( my gut was telling me it was BCC ) but there were no openings. Trust your gut!
My son have a spot on his stomach was never healing and dermatologist said this is OK and we can remove it or you don’t need to worry about but I think he should be worry about it.
Hi, Dr. Dray :-) Is octocrylene a common eye irritant? This may just be correlation, but every time I've used an SPF that contained this ingredient, my eyes burned like the dickens. Granted, these were all American sunscreens, whose formulas have the migratory capacity of geese; they can find their way to your eye from your elbow. But I'm wondering if I should avoid it in Korean sunscreens too. I've tried the rare American sunscreen without it, and they still stung but nowhere near the literally blinding pain of the others. Perhaps I have a sensitivity. Thanks, as always, for your fun and informative content!
I was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma if the anus in 2019. Had MOHS surgery but no chemo/ rad. The surgeon said " it will never come back". Nobody has checked me since...until now. The gastroenterologist that I am seeing for back door issues does not understand why nobody has followed up, so he is and I am scheduled for an endoscopy/colonoscopy for July 1st. Why do doctors just ignore the patient? I have been treated as though my concerns are all in my head. So I have not bothered to discuss the dry, crusty and painful sores in my nose that I have had for months. It does not feel good being treated like I am an idiot by doctors. I thought I was the only one being treated this way but I am seeing it come from scores of people that it is happening to them too. So its definitely not "in my head"
Dr Dray thank you for this video. what is the name of the disease or untreatable condition that happens when people do microneedling and use products right after? i know you mentioned it in a video a few years back to 3 or 4 yers. i wish i remembered it bc i want to tell my aesthetician.
removed a mole near my eyebrow today using tweezers and a dental lance tmi and it was painless which was odd but the downside is that it left a large lesion in the surrounding area maybe this is a sign of melanoma since it seems abnormal for damage to be inflicted on an area that wasn't damaged directly
Can you do a video on Vitalago? I know theres no cure but maybe some treatment options? Vitamins or supplements than can help? Or are we just doomed for life 🙁
My advise to women especially, be persistent about changes you notice in ur skin. When my dad got diagnosed with Basal Cell, I followed up with a dermatologist regarding a new small, round flesh colored bump on my forehead...he said it was an enlarged oil gland...a year later, however, I said I wanted it removed...so he did a biopsy...and it came back positive for basal cell carcinoma.
@DebraWarrick Yes! I had similar on border of lip 💋 for yrs. *several* derms ignored it, then it got bigger. They still ignored it but It said I wanted a biopsy. It was squamous cell carcinoma! I now have a 1 inch vertical scar below my lip.. Grateful, didn't need chemo,, etc
This girl in 11 minutes explained it better then other 12 hours youtube videos and 30 articles.
I'm so glad you are dedicating the week to this subject. My mother was recently diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma on her nose and as much as it is a "not-so-bad" kind of cancer, because it is on the nose she will need plastic surgery and it will impact her face and self steem. The crazy thing is that we saw it growing for years and years and never thought about it as a threat. So thank you doctor Dray for making these videos. I know for sure they will help lots of people who had no idea how skin cancers could look or feel like to look for professional guidance as soon as possible.
I had no idea that May was skin cancer awareness month. Thanks for bringing this to our attention and educating us about it!
I have skin cancer and this was a great video! Thank you. I use my sun screen every day and see my dermatologist every six months! Have a great Thursday! Mine were flaky round spots that were pink sometimes or very light tan. It was also itchy.
Hope things go well. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
good luck in your recovery! ❤️
im 33 and 2 years ago they discovered skin cancer in the face and my back but nothing seem to be damaging my body as of my age.. but i have not done any new operations on my body or anything.. im swedish so im not sure whats its called but my face is very damaged at this time...
I had a spot that fit one of the things mentioned in this video so I made an appt with a dermatologist. Turns out that spot is a squamous cell carcinoma and it was caught early. I wouldn’t have had it checked out if I hadn’t watched this video. Thank you doc for making these videos and for your expertise!
Loving these skin cancer related videos.
Glad you are enjoying them
As a Hypochondriac, I should not be watching these kinds of videos, because I am now convinced that I have most of the things showed on this video!
same😭
People this is the most important video . I am 2 melanoma survivor. Be your own doctor. If it looks strange go no run and have it checked.
We need more dermatologists!! My elderly parents called to get an appt for some suspicious areas and can’t get in until January!
I know it’s harder for new patients to get appointments, but if they have an area of concern, make sure they mention it when they call. The assistant might assume they are calling for a routine body check. My derm is always backed up like that but if I have something suspicious pop up, they will do their best to fit me in asap. My elderly parents were always extremely polite and did not advocate for themselves well. You are sweet to care about them ❤️
Thank you for the Basal cell carcinoma update. I have had 3 removed and now regularly check my skin and do sun protection. I used to be in the sun unprotected in my early years. now as a senior citizen I take skin care seriously. better late than never.
Thanks so much for this very important information, Dr. Dray. As an Army brat, I often lived in tropical and semi-tropical areas while growing up. No winter, just endless summer. Everyone in my family was tan, all the time, but we’re also Italian American and kind of started out that way. My first diagnosis for basal cell was when I was 28, the second when I was 30 and the third when I was 33. All the lesions were on the center of my face, tip of the nose, where labial folds would eventually develop and just halfway down my zygomatic bone. Because of the lesion locations, they were removed by a plastic surgeon, who did a great job. I became devoted to sunscreen use, though there wasn’t much on the market besides Neutrogena, which I grew to really, truly hate. To bolster protection, I used only mineral makeup, wore hats and gloves whenever possible outside. Because I literally don’t leave home without it, I’m incredibly grateful that there are now many sunscreens available from which to choose and appreciate your frequent reviews of sunscreens- I’ve found several new ones through your videos, some worked well, some didn’t (I politely ignore your reviews of Neutrogena products). Thanks so much for your hard work in keeping us so well informed.
I had a "mole" show up on my scalp behind my ear in my hair and I watched it grow and change color (both of my parents have had skin cancer) so I was worried and got it checked out. Thankfully it wasn't cancerous but I was happy to get it removed and checked.
Very important information. Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks for watching
OMG, that last one is exactly what I’ve got on my lower leg, I’ve often wondered how I could have got a scar where I’m sure I’ve never had an injury. It started years ago and I’ve just ignored it, until a couple of weeks ago, it’s changed colour, started itching and doubled in size. I had serious sun burn on my legs 45 years ago so never made the link until now, I think I’d better go and get it checked out. Many thanks to Dr Dray for making this video, and to TH-cam for putting it in my recommendations even if it is two years old.
A lot of these, I had never heard of. Thank you so much. I realize now that I probably need to be checked by an expert.
This video is perfect, I see my Dermatologist next week. Living in the Southeast we must too keep ourselves in check. Thank you ♥️
Excellent information. I like your cute animal graphics.
Thanks Dr Dray for emphasizing that darker skin tones can also develop skin cancers. A few years ago i was evaluated for a spot slowly growing on the sole of my foot (under a toe), and the sense of urgency my doctors tried to instill in me to get it seen by a specialist and then get it biopsied (it was Christmas Eve so he ordered an emergency biopsy) told me it could be serious - a rare type of melanoma, "acral lentiginous melanoma." Fortunately the biopsy didn't find cancer, though they still recommended it be removed. And it was in a spot one rarely bothers to check. It seems that although rare, it accounts for a decent percentage of melanomas in darker-skinned people (just bec lighter skins are more prone to more types).
Will you do a video on Squamous cell? My husband had basal cell and I had a squamous cell. Mine was frozen off. We now go yearly to get checked as we are in our 60's, part of the disco generation that loved a good tan!
After trying multiple things over the course of months to clear my skin, I had to face the probability that the bump near my eye was skin cancer. When I went to the doctor he told me it wasn’t skin cancer. I persisted in my request of a referral to a dermatologist. The dermatologist knew before the biopsy results that it was Basal Cell. Since we caught it early the Mohs surgery was very quick and uncomplicated. Do check your skin regularly with a magnifying mirror and don’t be afraid to get a second opinion!
I’m sorry to hear that your initial doc brushed it off, but I’m really glad you spoke up and had it checked by a dermatologist!!
I’m also glad you caught it quick and that the removal went well, too. 💗
How long did you have it
Really useful vdos on skin cancer. Thanks for spreading awareness
Thanks for watching
Dr Dray! Yay. This is random to this video.
My mother just bought some Lancôme night cream. The big jar. She paid $150. 🥺 🤷♀️
I told her all about you. ☺️
She is a new subscriber to your channel! 😀 👍🏼
You have saved me SO much money & for skin cancer - ugh .. yes.. runs in my family!
I wear and reapply sunscreen 24//7 365 days a year. Sure wish I had you 20 years ago. But definitely grateful for you now! ✨ 🙌🏼🧴
Happy Thursday Dr Dray!
Happy Thursday
I had a pimple pop up on my upper lip. I hadn't had a pimple in 30 years. It didn't go away and I popped it and it came right back. 3 months later I saw my derm. He removed it and said a few more weeks it would have developed into a squamous cell carcinoma. He told me to never let one of those go and to call him asap if I get another!
Thank you so much in sharing your expertise of skin cancer! I live in Scotland, so the sun won't give us cancer! I had cancer on my tongue many years ago in which I noticed by myself! I am fine now, but without the information we can find on TH-cam from the likes of yourself is much appreciated! God bless you in helping your fellow man!
I live in Scotland and got melanoma skin cancer
Hi Dr Dray
My skin biopsy shows ashy dermatitis and they recommended Triluma
I am afraid of skin thinning
Can you add a video on Triluma and detail on how to used! Discuss ashy dermatitis also?
Happy Thursday 🧡🧡🧡 Been loving this week’s videos. So informative
Glad to hear 👍🏼
The pictures were very helpful! I have a much better idea of what to look for. I know it’s a long shot, but I’m using retinol body cream to try to stop some of these before they get started. I use tretanoin on the backs of my hands, since those poor things were just out there baking, until I learned about sun protection from you.
Happy Thursday! Thank you for this video! Being able to see the pictures is a great idea because we can at least be more alert to certain signs on our face! With summer coming up here in Canada we need to be aware because this is the season where there is a higher risk of developing cancer. Prevention is the best way to educate people so that they can detect and treat the problem as soon as possible!
Ty again dr dray for making people aware of what to look for...I've had both basal cell carcinoma and melanoma. I'm older so had many years of unprotected sun exposure AND I am of Irish/ Norwegian descent. It's so important to take care of our skin and our health ❤
Thank you. I have had a weird dark patch on my face right next to my ear for a few months and I’m getting it checked out
Happy Thursday! Thank you dr Dray! You’ve changed my skin :) sunscreen everyone!
Thanks for watching
Very good Info! Thank you! Great videos as always!
Thanks for watching
This was extremely helpful! Thank you so much.
I have had several basal cell carcinoma occurrences Living in Florida for 40 years and not using sunscreen So I’m a regular at my dermatologist every three month They have a plastic surgeon there that takes them out with MOHS surgery and does a nice job with repairs.
I will say they did tell me to wear sunscreen but it would burn my eyes. Here is where I learned about tinted mineral sunscreen which I apply religiously
Oh, no ! I think I have that but I tried n it is staying there for over 2 months. It's right at one of my tip nostrils and I thought it was due to wearing mask since I work in a park. I did ask a pharmacist and they said it happens a lot n was recommended to use nasal sprays.
I better make an appointment to make sure.
Thanks Dr. Dray ! 😘❤️
Good information!! Love the way you explain all of this. If you have basal cell cancer removed can it come back in the same place?
Happy Thursday!🌸
Happy Thursday
This was a super informative video; thank you so much! I received a referral to a dermatologist for suspected BCC on my nose in August (looks like a scar and was scabbing up then flaking off several times) and will finally be seen in January, but it seems there are several other spots I will have to point out as well.
Do you have more videos like this? Where you show pictures of different skin issues? Love your videos
If you mean cancer, she's linked some in her description box and you could just do a search like, dr dray cancer. But yes, she does have videos on other skin conditions and what they look like.
Thank you so much for this. So helpful!
Thank you!!
BASIL info may save somonr.
God bless you
Thank You So Much for This Valuable Information!! Have a Wonderful Day!! Love and Blessings Always Dr. Dray!!
Greetings Jackie Marsh hope u r well n Happy Thursday😀👍💜….
@@whitneybrown4067 Thank You!! Happy Thursday to You Too!! Many Blessings Always Friend!💜💜💜🙏
im your big fan mam,i watched your all videos ,your videos very helpful and planet ayurveda medicines are also very helpful thanks for making this lovable video
Fabulously informative video
I agree some others..these vids have been very informative👍..I have shared with friends n family..they're now hooked on your channel, also..
..thx💙
Thanks for watching
Thank you Dr. Dray I have a number 6 on my arm that looks like an age spot. I have to get it checked out. Great video.
thank you for this video ❤️ always need content like this.
Thank you for your work! I was lucky enough to be referred to a derm last year, but that only amounted to a few minutes. All of my detailed info comes from you, and my family's skincare is better for it.
Great information
Excellent, Dr. D. ! You're awesome! See ya tomorrow
Thanks!
Loving the topic!
Want to know more about ingredient “Tinosorb S” for UVA & UVB. Thanks!!
Thanks! I talk about it in my sunscreen reviews of brands that use it
@@DrDrayzday will look for it
Thanks so much, Dr Dray. I found the photos very helpful. Appreciate your hard work to keep us healthy. Happy Thursday! Hope you have a lovely evening. 💖
Also …. Didn’t know it was skin cancer awareness month.
I just came to say thank you! My husband had a really flaky ear for ages and after this video I made him get it checked out, and we found out is skin cancer. It's not a type that spreads so just need to have it removed, but so glad that we had it checked after this!
Thank you for your video Dr Dray. I have a tiny dry patch under my eye on the bone & slightly pink. I tried moisturizing. I thought it might be the rim of my sunglasses. I've been really good about applying sunscreen every day (regardless of the weather) - especially the last 11 years. During a facial yesterday, the esthetician noticed it & told me to contact my dermatologist.
Yes see board and give them all your money
Happy Thursday Dr Dray ...see you tomorrow x💙🤩
I was diagnosed yesterday with Bowen’s disease and am really scared :(
Wishing you a healthy recovery. May God bless you.
Was wondering if you have a list of humidifier recommendations and certain aromas that we should avoid adding to it.
Thank you for this info, Dr. Dray! It's so important. I have had rough red skin patches sometimes in the face or neck, also one in my leg close to my foot that was red and soft to the touch (can't avoid feeling a little anxious when they appear), but I think these are due to stress and skin dehydration, as they go away by themselves or when I consistently moisturize the area. You're the best, thanks to you, I started to take better care of my skin , and also ordered my first Korean skincare products 🤭
Thanks for this video. I think I need to go to a dermatologist to have spots checked on the back of both of hands. .
happy Thursday everyone xo
Happy Thursday
I had half my nose removed and replaced with tissue from cheek. It was the most pain ever...watch yourself and always get checked.
Biggest and best air fryer
Thank you Dr. Dray ♥️
Based on last few videos i can say; your skin never looked better. I'm so jealous 😍😍
Thank you
Hi, thank you for the informative video, do you have any videos on Intertrigo?
I think the closest thing she has to that is her video on chafing.
Thanks! These types of videos are what I appreciate the most. Keep it up!
You always explains things in a way where it is easier to understand. Thank you Dr.Dray. P.s your editing is fab. Happy Thursday 💕💕
Thanks 😊 happy Thursday
@@DrDrayzday 😀
Very very useful and helpful information - Thank You! p.s. Hot Pink is your color!
Oh thank you!
Can you do a video on actinic keratoses?
She has one.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s and worshipped the sun all through the 90s. I got A LOT of sun exposure. Regularly tanned in beds for several years. I have a new, raised, rough patch near my ear. I also have new, small moles or beauty spots in the hairline by my other ear. Yikes! I will be asking my Derm to look at these when I next go in for Botox.
Hey there, I know this post is super old but I'm wondering what the doc said? Thx!
I had 1 mm in diameter, dark brown mole. Had slight itch on occasion .
It was melanoma!
Yikes!
Thanks for posting about skin cancer I was diagnosed with basal cell last year on my check luckily my doctor did such a great job removing and I have good colligan you could barely see it. And I had a while body skin check yesterday found clusters on the hairline so I have to put sunscreen more into the hairline.
Glad your Dr did a good job and sorry you had to go through that. Good reminder to put sunscreen at hairline, I think I tend to miss that spot.
Hi doc, I thought you would mention going in to get AKs treated.
Hello Doc. Are you familiar with dfsp? I have this on my scalp!
Thank you. I would have loved to chat you up privately.
Well then! This video is the kick in the pants I needed to get my butt to a dermatologist to have some suspicious-looking spots checked out. Thank you. Dr. Dray!
Omgggg love your knowledge 🥰
😉👍 thank you
The skin is such a complex organ, one really must be proactive about checking the skin on a regular basis😅
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Thank you Dr. Dray! I always had a lot of moles and i got some of the cauterised, some of them grew back with weird shape and texture… should i be scared?
I’m planning on seeing a dermatologist but it’s a little expensive for me right know i would appreciate if you could answer!
Yes absolutely!! Derm nurse. Please prioritize getting a yearly skin check. Skip eating out,etc.. The fact that these are moles is concerning. It shouldn't be more than 150 bucks to get those spots looked at. A full body skin exam will be the same price as getting just a few spots looked at so just the full body.
Dr Dray, would you recommend to mix two sunscreens of the same brand together to find your perfect shade. I love the Australian gold tinted sunscreen, but fair to light is too light and medium tan is too dark for me. However, when I mix them I have the perfect shade.
I have number 5. On the tip of my nose. BCC. MOHs surgery and plastic surgery in a month. The derm originally told me it was rosacea and to come back in 6 months. I tried to change my appt to get in sooner ( my gut was telling me it was BCC ) but there were no openings. Trust your gut!
My son have a spot on his stomach was never healing and dermatologist said this is OK and we can remove it or you don’t need to worry about but I think he should be worry about it.
I’m always waiting for these videos!!
Thanks for watching
Warts don’t always go away. Some of us can’t clear them. They can be frozen off and should be removed when you notice them spreading.
Hi, Dr. Dray :-) Is octocrylene a common eye irritant? This may just be correlation, but every time I've used an SPF that contained this ingredient, my eyes burned like the dickens. Granted, these were all American sunscreens, whose formulas have the migratory capacity of geese; they can find their way to your eye from your elbow. But I'm wondering if I should avoid it in Korean sunscreens too. I've tried the rare American sunscreen without it, and they still stung but nowhere near the literally blinding pain of the others. Perhaps I have a sensitivity. Thanks, as always, for your fun and informative content!
Have you checked out her video on best sunscreens for eyes?
So how do you deal with tinea corporis on EHK also called EI.
Ok why this template thingy is SO CUTE tho lol
I was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma if the anus in 2019. Had MOHS surgery but no chemo/ rad. The surgeon said " it will never come back". Nobody has checked me since...until now. The gastroenterologist that I am seeing for back door issues does not understand why nobody has followed up, so he is and I am scheduled for an endoscopy/colonoscopy for July 1st.
Why do doctors just ignore the patient? I have been treated as though my concerns are all in my head. So I have not bothered to discuss the dry, crusty and painful sores in my nose that I have had for months. It does not feel good being treated like I am an idiot by doctors. I thought I was the only one being treated this way but I am seeing it come from scores of people that it is happening to them too. So its definitely not "in my head"
Thanks Dr. Dray! Do you have any dentist friends with TH-cam channels that you'd recommend?
Or if you're willing to review it, I'd love to hear your opinion on nanohydroxyapatite in toothpaste!
You could check out Teeth Talk with Dr. Lisa or Joyce the Dentist. There's also The Bentist and Teeth Talk Girl.
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Dr Dray thank you for this video. what is the name of the disease or untreatable condition that happens when people do microneedling and use products right after? i know you mentioned it in a video a few years back to 3 or 4 yers. i wish i remembered it bc i want to tell my aesthetician.
removed a mole near my eyebrow today using tweezers and a dental lance tmi and it was painless which was odd but the downside is that it left a large lesion in the surrounding area maybe this is a sign of melanoma since it seems abnormal for damage to be inflicted on an area that wasn't damaged directly
Is OTC wart removal creams effective on some skin cancers?
You need to have them checked by a derm. If they're cancerous then you will need to know what type of cancer and be treated properly
Dr Dre looks different from what I remember
Can you do a video on Vitalago? I know theres no cure but maybe some treatment options? Vitamins or supplements than can help? Or are we just doomed for life 🙁