Khloe Kardashian Has ‘Incredibly Rare’ Tumor Removed From Her Face

By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter

HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Celebrity Khloe Kardashian introduced Tuesday that she had survived a second bout of pores and skin most cancers, this time on her face.

Kardashian mentioned her “incredibly rare” tumor was eliminated by Beverly Hills surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher after the fact TV star seen a bump that wouldn’t go away.

“I made a decision to get it biopsied 7 months after realizing it was not budging,” Kardashian, 38, wrote in an Instagram submit.

Kardashian had initially thought the bump was a pimple, however later was seen by a number of docs who informed her the tumor was “extremely uncommon for somebody [her] age.”

She was informed to have surgical procedure instantly after the biopsy outcomes had been returned.

“All my margins seem clear and now we’re onto the therapeutic course of,” Kardashian wrote over an image of her face with a bandage. “You’ll proceed to see my bandages and when I’m allowed, you may in all probability see a scar (and an indentation in my cheek from the tumor being eliminated).”

Kardashian had been sporting a bandage on her face for a couple of weeks.

In her submit she additionally revealed that this was the second time she had pores and skin most cancers.

“At 19-years-old, I had melanoma on my again, and I had a surgical procedure to take away that as effectively,” Kardashian mentioned. “I’m somebody who wears sunscreen each single day, religiously so nobody is exempt from this stuff. Please take this severely and do common self-exams in addition to your annual checkups.”

Kardashian additionally shared current movies and images of her sporting the bandage in public, thanking her dermatologists, surgeon and in addition her make-up artist for “coping with” the face bandages.

Kardashian mentioned that she was “fortunate and all I’ve is a scar to inform a narrative with. I hope you get pleasure from how fabulous I’m making these face bandages look.”

More data

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extra on pores and skin most cancers.

 

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