“Was basal cell carcinoma” – Alexa Bliss answers fan’s question about recent cancer diagnosis 
“Was basal cell carcinoma” – Alexa Bliss answers fan’s question about recent cancer diagnosis 


Alexa Bliss has now answered questions from fans after previously saying that she had undergone a medical procedure on her Twitter account. The superstar said that she had been diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma and she had undergone a procedure to treat it.

In a post to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, Bliss had a bandage on the side of her face in one image. There, she wrote to her younger self so that she would stay away from tanning beds.

When fans had questions about it, she responded on Twitter that there would be a short healing time and asked fans not to worry. She also highlighted the need to check their skin frequently if they used tanning beds or were out in the sun.

If that’s what I think it is, I think I know why Alexa hasn’t been on TV recently. @AlexaBliss_WWE I hope you are ok now and we are here for you always 👍✌️❤️ https://t.co/1LKYnGlQ3m

@LillieChris Thank you! Don’t worry, short healing time. Always check your skin! Especially if you are out in the sun or using tanning beds! Ha ha ha

Fans were unsure of the nature of what had happened and asked further questions, to which Alexa Bliss responded with an explanation. She said that she had a blemish on her face that had gotten worse. She went in for a biopsy where she was diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma.

During the procedure, the doctor also found other squamous cells and was glad he had his skin checked. The former WWE head added that the procedure had been “quick and easy.”

You can see his tweet below:

@dochallywood81 @LillieChris There was a blemish on my face, yes, it had gotten worse. So I went to get a biopsy. It was basal cell carcinoma. During my procedure, the doctor also found other squamous cells. It was a quick and easy procedure. I’m glad they always check my skin 😊

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. It develops on the skin and may initially appear as a clear bump on the skin, although it can have different appearances as well. These are often seen on the parts of the face that are most exposed to the sun.

Most basal cell carcinomas can occur due to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight. Indoor tanning can also put you at risk for developing basal cell carcinoma, as well as the other common form of skin cancer: squamous cell carcinoma.

What has Alexa Bliss said about her return to WWE?

It looks like fans won’t have to wait too long for Alexa Bliss to return. As seen above, Bliss said the procedure had a short healing time.

However, in the past, she had responded to reports that she was on hiatus, saying that she was tired of seeing those reports and that those in WWE knew where to find her.

Tired of seeing these tweets. I’m not on pause. They know where to find me.

She also added that fans only saw parts of her life that she wanted them to see.

I also need to remember: you only see the parts of life that I want you to see.

Given that she was going through this procedure, it’s no surprise that Bliss has been out of the spotlight. Even if that’s not all that’s keeping her away, it looks like the star is set to make a comeback soon.

We here at Sportskeeda wish Alexa Bliss a speedy recovery from her procedure.

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