What happens when the spot everyone keeps treating… should’ve been biopsied?
In this deeply personal episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban sits down with Valerie, a vibrant 40-year-old woman whose “sun spot” was dismissed, lasered, peeled, and treated for years—before finally being diagnosed as invasive melanoma.
This conversation is equal parts shocking, educational, and incredibly important.
Valerie shares the emotional reality of hearing the words “you have melanoma,” while Dr. Rahban breaks down the dangerous misconception that skin cancer always looks obvious, raised, or alarming.
Together, they unpack:
• Why melanoma can look deceptively harmless
• The warning signs people (and even providers) can miss
• Why persistence and self-advocacy matter
• The critical role of annual dermatology checks
• What happens when skin cancer affects the face—and why reconstruction decisions matter more than most patients realize.
This episode is not fear-mongering—it’s empowerment.
Because sometimes the most dangerous diagnosis starts as the spot you were told not to worry about. And when it comes to your health, “probably nothing” should never be the end of the conversation.
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