Basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, originates in the basal cells found in the epidermis. Without intervention, the neoplasm expands gradually, invading surrounding tissue. This localized growth can lead to disfigurement and functional impairment if situated near sensitive areas like the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Timely treatment is paramount to prevent progression. Early detection and management offer a high likelihood of successful eradication with minimal long-term consequences. Delaying treatment increases the potential for more extensive and complex procedures to remove the cancerous cells, potentially affecting quality of life and requiring reconstructive surgery.