A man from Stockport who went to the GP after noticing a scab on his face, then had his nose, eye and cheek removed as part of gruelling cancer treatment.
Robin Fahey, 69, said he first noticed a scab on his nose in 2015 but his GP burnt it off his face. It then came back in 2019 so he was referred to dermatology and was told he had cancer - which made him lose his nose, left eye, part of his cheek and his top teeth.
He then had to wait for his new facial prosthetic - a bespoke removable silicone devices that replace a facial part - and during this time, he 'rarely left his house except for hospital appointments.' READ MORE 'I work in a posh area with rich footballers and celebs...
and I'm being punished for it' But now Robin, of Stockport, is 'getting used to his new face' and even plans to visit his daughter in America with wife Phyllis, 75.
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