“I had this little spot, it took me too long to go in and ask what it was. I thought it was something else,” Siebel Newsom, the wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom, said in an Instagram video.
California’s first lady Jennifer Siebel Newsom had some “wisdom” to share with the “young folks” while showing off a massive facial scar on social media.
Mohs surgery is a delicate procedure that is performed when skin tissue becomes cancerous, according to theInstagram/jennifersiebelnewsom It’s not known when the documentary filmmaker-turned-California first lady had her first Mohs surgery.
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