Kevin Jonas has revealed he was diagnosed with skin cancer and has had treatment to remove it. The Jonas Brother, 36, took to social media to share a video of him before and after surgery as he got a mole removed from his hairline. Sharing a video of his tiny skin blemish, which turned out to be cancerous, Kevin told his followers: ‘Today I am getting a basal-cell carcinoma removed from my head.
‘Yes, that is an actual little skin cancer guy that has started to grow, and now I have to get surgery to remove it. So here we go.’ Then, sharing a video from after the surgery, Kevin showed his plastered up wound and shared a warning with his 4.
9million followers. ‘Alright, I’m all done. Now it’s time to heal.
Heading home. Make sure to get those moles checked people,’ he said. Fans took to the comments section of the video expressing their concern, as Geovanna Alves wrote: ‘You just scared us a bunch!!! Happy to know you’re recovering, I love you so much and wish you a lot of health!’ heylisax wrote: ‘Oh Kevin, sending lots of love your way.
So glad you were able to catch it so soon. Hope you recover fast.’ Another fan heyleyx3jb said: ‘Glad it was nothing major and wishing you a speedy recovery! ‘But this is just another example that everything happens for a reason, if the tour wasn’t postponed you might’ve not noticed it in a reasonable time frame.
’ The main symptom of non-melanoma skin cancer is a growth or unusual patch on the skin. Any part of.
