Today I visited the dermatologist. With my fair skin, I'm supposed to go once a year, but had not been in 3 years.

Last time he zapped several pre-cancerous places on my face and removed a cancer from the back of my right hand, so since it had been so long, I figured I was in for quite a session. As it turned out, he did a biopsy of one spot on my body, not face and zapped another. The biopsy is merely to find out what the spot exactly is. He does not think there is a chance it's cancer, but other doctors have asked me about it, so he thought it best to make sure.
The thing that amazed me was that my face did not have any spots at all on it this time. He told me I was doing something right, must be doing better with the sunscreen or something. I have been doing better, but the thing that I told him about was the IQ Derma I've been using for the past few months. It's a two part system, an acid serum and a moisturizing sunscreen. He said whatever it is it's working because my skin looked really good.
This was an experiment I decided to try. IQ Derma is one of those products advertized on news websites like CNN.com. The flash picture shows a section of very wrinkled face that miraculously transforms to a young face if you use their product. I decided why not. Hey, I'm worth it, right, and there was a 30 day free trial. I don't normally fall for stuff like that, so it was a bit out of character. I did like that it made my face smoother. Don't know that I look any younger, but liked how my skin feels. He said it must be working.

I was shocked. I though this was a gimick that I'd gullably fallen for. I joked with people that I decided to try the stuff, and they asked me if I'd ordered the foot pads yet that detoxify your entire body.

Nope, not yet, but you never know......
Just had to share my good news. I've had two malignant skin cancers before, so this was really good news!!