Answers to Common Concerns About Skin Cancer SurgeryIf you’re worried about your upcoming skin cancer surgery, that’s absolutely normal.After all, you don’t have surgery every day.To help ease your mind, try to focus on the positive: Having surgery will remove the cancer and stop it fromspreading. That’s definitely a good thing!Knowing what to expect can also help you feel less anxious and better prepared. Here are the facts behindsome common concerns about skin cancer surgery.Will I have a scar?Truth is, you’ll likely have a scar after surgery. What it’ll look like depends on many things, like the type ofsurgery you have and the size and location of your cancer. Talk with your healthcare provider about what youcan expect.And remember: Any scarring will get better over time as your skin heals. And you can help with the healingprocess. Care for your wound per your healthcare provider’s directions. That may include things like limitingcertain activities and protecting your skin from the sun.What about the risks of surgery?All surgeries have some risks, like the chance for an infection and bleeding.You may also have other risks depending on the type of surgery you have. These may include pain,numbness, or skin stretching.Keep in mind, your provider has done lots of these surgeries and knows exactly how to keep you safe andhealthy.You can do your part, too, by following all pre- and post-surgery instructions. And if you have any questions,ask away!What if the cancer comes back?Sometimes, skin cancer can reoccur. It may show up again in the same place or somewhere else on yourbody.That’s certainly unnerving to think about. If you feel scared or worried about getting cancer again, be kind toyourself and tell your care team. They can help you cope with your emotions.Also know that there’s lots you can do to prevent the cancer from coming back.Keep all follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider. Regularly check your skin for changes. Tellyour provider right away if you notice any changes. Always wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen. And do yourbest to limit your time in the sun.Still have questions or concerns?Your care team is here to help. Get in touch to learn more about what you can do to make sure your surgerygoes smoothly.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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