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Gest Posted - 10/26/2007 : 20:08:23
My husband had squamous cell skin cancer removed. After that doctor prescribed Carac .
He is using it for 30 days now. This is how his skin looks like .
Did anyone have the same reaction? Please, let us know. Thank you.
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anivoc Posted - 10/26/2007 : 20:34:04
Looks very normal to me. It all depends on how deep the tumor was. Hopefully he is keeping it bandaged and going back for the derms opinion and advice reguarly.

Though there might be a every so slight scaring when it is all said and done he should heal up nicely.. I hope anyway. MY bloodroot treatments were every bit as ugly or worse and though a bit scared not all that terrible.
Scars give you character anyway :)

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