Hugh Jackman Undergoes Two Biopsies After Skin Cancer Scare, Urges Fans To Wear Sunscreen!

Here’s everything you need to know about Hugh Jackman’s recent Instagram post about undergoing skin cancer tests.

Hollywood’s biggest star Hugh Jackman took to Instagram to update his fans on two biopsies and to warn them to be cautious. Continue reading to learn more.

Hugh Jackman, an Australian actor, recently shared on Instagram that he had two biopsies after his doctor discovered what could be the most common type of skin cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC).

Following a medical check-up, Hugh Jackman revealed via Instagram video that he is undergoing skin cancer tests. A plaster is seen on the star’s nose in the video, and he announces that he is waiting to find out if he is infected with skin cancer.

Following a medical examination, it was determined that the irregularities spotted could or could not be basal cell carcinoma (carcinoma).

The 54-year-old actor’s latest social media video comes after removing six skin cancers in two years in 2017. Unfortunately, The actor may have had BCC based on the results of his biopsy in 2021. Continue reading to find out about his most recent video.

Hugh Jackman stated in his Instagram video, “So, I would want you to hear it from me, in just case somebody else sees me on the street or whatever.” I recently had two biopsies. I just saw my fantastic doctor, Dr. Iron.

And she only saw minor details that, in her opinion, could or could not be basal cells.” “She doesn’t know,” Jackman went on. I will find out somewhere in a couple of days and get back to you as soon as I can.

Just to remind you, basal cell carcinoma is the least dangerous type of skin cancer.”

Hugh Jackman then asked his fans to “please wear sunscreen,” adding, “It’s just not worth it.” No matter how badly you want to tan… This is all from 25 years ago. It’s out now. Apply sunscreen. You’ll still have a great time out there.” “Please be safe,” said the actor at the end.

Basal cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of skin cancer and begins in the top layer of the skin. Sun exposure is frequently linked to this type of skin cancer.

Take a look at the clip below:

 

Hugh Jackman had skin cancer removed from his nose for the first time in 2013.

A make-up artist had pointed out the spot to him during filming of X-Men: Days Of Future Past, the Huge  previously revealed.

Hugh Jackman has gone for regular check-ups every three months since then. The actor then admitted that he hadn’t worn sunscreen as a young person, making him an ideal candidate for BCC.