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@gingerw

@delia2250yahoocom For me, I would rather have the skin cancer removed than worry about a deformity. You can ask your dermatologist what would happen if you do not have the basal cell spot addressed, as they know you and your history.

As an aside, two days ago I had biopsies taken of two suspicious spots, contained within each eyebrow. The area on my left eyebrow previously had a Mohs procedure for squamous cell. The right eyebrow has an area we have been trying to freeze off, but it will not go away. Am I concerned about losing more than half of each eyebrow? Not really. At 72, each scar, wrinkle, and gray hair has been earned!
Ginger

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Thanks Ginger, at 82 years old I shouldn’t be worried about it either. I already have two scars on my face from childhood. I just don’t want my eye to be deformed. I think a plastic surgeon is going to do it so it shouldn’t be too awful.
Thanks for your advice
Delia