Getting GentleCure (IM-SRT) for my 2 Basal Cell Carcinomas
Hi, everyone! So, I'm in the process of scheduling my treatment for my 2 basal cell carcinomas (they are above my lip.) Anyway, after much research and also being terrified of needles and Mohs surgery (I can't use epinephrine and I have severe anxiety), I've decided to go with GentleCure (IM-SRT). My doctor says I'm a good candidate for it. I'm hoping and praying that I can get through the treatments easily. I will be bringing my stuffed doggie. 🙂 Has anyone had this treatment? Please, please send me only positive comments and anything helpful to make this process easier and more gentle on my skin. I'm reading up on taking more healthy foods to heal my skin, collagen building supplements (maybe) and lots of prayer!! I'm just hoping and praying for no pain, no burning, no radiation sickness, etc. I'm praying for you all!!! Thank you for any encouragement and kind words...life is not always easy...but, I will certainly be wearing more sunscreen and wearing it daily from now on!! Love you guys!!! Mia 🙂
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@bhintz777 Best of luck to you! I've had so many BCCs and SCCs but I'm fairly certain I had this myself in the past for one on my face also. How many treatments do you anticipate?
@pianist3 I am assuming you had some blistering? if so, how long before they healed?
@samclembeau Hi, Sam! I actually only had redness, because I was very diligent about putting on Aquaphor salve (better than Vaseline, imo.) I reapplied about 10 X's a day and especially at night...I still use it about 4X a day now, the redness is almost gone, it's light pink now and you probably wouldn't be able to tell I ever had it. The spots seem drier than my other skin and no hair on them (but, that's fine for my upper lip, haha!) Anyway, where is your spot located? I'm sure you'll be just fine, if you use a lot of Aquaphor. Best of luck and prayers for you!! Please keep me posted!!! 🙂 PS: It took about 1 month to have all of the redness go away. 🙂