I had my skin biopsy 4 weeks ago, no results yet. In August, a small pearly spot quickly grew, becoming more wart-like. i did an online GP consultation on 3 Sept, attaching a photo. GP rang the next morning and said I was being referred to Dermatology on an urgent basis, in case it was 'anything sinister'.
At my Dermatology appointment on 11 Sept, I was told i needed a 'deep have biopsy' and that, as I was going on holiday on 7 Oct, they hoped to do it before i went away. As soon as I got back to the car, I wrote down 'deep shave biopsy' as I was not given any leaflets or information on the procedure. I looked it up online and was happy that there would be no stitches and that the wound, which would be around the size of my 'spot', would heal from the inside out, leaving a small scar. My confidence was high.
The hospital could not fit me in before I went away, but it was booked for the morning after I got back. I was asked if I wanted a confirmation letter and I said 'no' (trying to save a tree, as usual) but I wished I had said 'yes' as it might have named the procedure and contained an information leaflet.
I had my biopsy on 18 October. The plastic surgeon used a scalpel, not the razor-type instrument I expected, then the wound was cauterized and quite a few stitches put in. I was told to leave the dressings on for a week, not to get them wet, and given a copy of my consent form - which did not name my procedure - and a wound care sheet. I was told that the results would take 6-8 weeks and that there would be no follow-up appointment unless something shows up in the biopsy.
When I removed the dressings on 28 Oct I was shocked - the wound was around 5cm long, a wiggly line which ran from just below my eye to lever with my nostrils. It had visible (dissolvable) stitches, and lots of lumps and bumps. I soon had a black eye and facial swelling, which I was told to expect, but I was not expecting such a big, ugly wound from a shave biopsy. I decided to investigate by signing in to my online medical record. There was a letter to my GP from the Dermatology department at the hospital which said 'suspected SCC on right cheek, may be a Keratoacanthoma, urgent incision required' and saying that I should 'remain on the cancer pathway'. But no mention of a deep shave biopsy.
I have been really struggling since my procedure, both with how I look, the aftercare, and with the way I feel about whatever procedure I had. I am also struggling with the SCC/Keratocanthoma part, because neither has ever been mentioned to me, although I do know what they are now. My wound has been quite difficult to care for, it is in a difficult position and it was quite hard to eat and clean my teeth at first. There is still some puffiness under my eye and my scar is still punctuated with lumps and bumps, plus I can feel a large, hard mass beneath it.
Does the procedure I had sound like a deep shave biopsy or have I had, as I suspect, some kind of incision/excision procedure? I am grateful to have had my biopsy but I can't help feeling a bit miffed at being so misinformed.
On the plus side, at least I have had something to distract me whilst waiting for my results ;)