Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) On The Temple
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Basal Cell Carcinomas on the temple can be difficult to define early on, especially when they blend into surrounding skin — making specialist evaluation and precise treatment essential.
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Picture of a basal cell carcinoma on the Temple
Basal cell carcinomas may be difficult to see at first, but as they grow they become more obvious. This basal cell carcinoma has begun to ulcerate (break down) in the centre, making it easier to see.
The margins of the BCC are fairly indistinct though, and it seems to blend in with the surrounding temple skin. Mohs surgery in such a case of ‘infiltrative’ BCC on the temple will be very useful.
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