In todayโs horrifying news, Caitlyn Jenner just experienced every sun-loverโs worst nightmare: skin cancer.
The 68-year-old posted a photo of herself on Instagram Tuesday with the tip of her nose looking blood-red and incredibly raw. The caption on the pic: โI recently had to get some sun damage removed from my nose. PSA- always wear your sunblock!โ
Though Jenner is careful to call it โsun damageโ rather than cancer, People has confirmed that what Jenner had removed was actually cancerous basal cell carcinoma โ the most common form of cancer in the United States, according to Yale dermatologist Mona Gohara, M.D.
โItโs usually not deadly, but itโs often disfiguring if left untreated,โ says Dr. Gohara to marie claire. Yes, itโs scary, but thankfully, basal cells are relatively easy to spot on your own nose, as long as youโre paying attention.
โA basal cell can initially look like a flesh-coloured bump thatโs not going away, or a pimple that keeps breaking open and not healing, or a waxy bump thatโs pigmented or brown,โ she says.
But a diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma doesnโt automatically mean surgery. โIf itโs superficial, you can use a chemotherapy cream for about six weeks to kill the cancer, which will leave the skin super red and irritated,โ says Dr. Gohara.
โOtherwise, we send patients to skin-sparing surgeons who specialize in removing cancers from small areas, like the nose.โ
Of course, your skin cancer risk can be highly mitigated by wearing sunscreen of at least SPF 35 every single day (though nobody is 100 percent safe, since you canโt totally protect yourself from all UV light).
And if your initial reaction is โugh, but sunscreen is so sticky/heavy/pore-clogging/annoying,โ then you clearly havenโt tried Japanese sunscreens, like my favourite Biore Sarasara Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF 50+/PA++++, which truly melts into your skin like water and feels like absolutely nothing after you spread it on.
Either way, just make sure youโre slathering something on your skin every day โ and if you wonโt listen to me, then I hope youโll at least listen to Caitlyn Jenner.
This article originally appeared on marie claire US