Mother who was left with a wonky smile after her face was savaged by skin cancer warns others to 'stay out of the sun, wear sun-cream and NEVER use sun-beds'
Emma Hatfield-Wilson, 37, of Southampton, left, before skin cancer and, right, after, always loved beach holidays and would prepare by going on sun-beds - but she would never wear sun cream.
In March this year, two months after noticing a pea-sized lump in her neck, she was diagnosed with skin cancer - her second brush with the disease, after suffering breast cancer at 34. Following surgery to remove the seven tumours, inset, which were found down the left hand side of her face, neck, and shoulder, the primary school teacher was left with a lopsided smile, right.
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