Kevin Jonas Has Skin Cancer On His Face, Just Undergoes Surgery

JAKARTA - Kevin Jonas shared shocking news about his health condition. In the midst of his busy schedule as a member of the Jonas Brothers, he revealed that he had skin cancer.

Through his Instagram account, Kevin uploaded a video of himself lying down and showing his skin condition. He shows a different skin tone in the face area.

"A reminder to check the condition of your mole," Kevin Jonas wrote in the video caption.

"So today I will remove the basal cell carcinoma from my head. Yes, it is a small skin cancer that is starting to grow, and now I have to undergo surgery to remove it," Kevin said in the video.

According to the Mayo Clinic, basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that "starts from basal cells - a type of cell in the skin that produces new skin cells after old cells die.

The lumps appear in a transparent form but if viewed closely, they can be seen in other forms. Kevin Jonas uploaded a transitional video after the carcinoma was taken.

"It's finished. Now is the time to go home. Make sure you check it!" said Kevin Jonas.

He covered the former operation with emoji and made sure his skin was better. The news was enlivened by fans as well as The Skin Cancer Foundation.

Very guilty of hearing BCC, Kevin. Thank you for making the information. Preliminary detection is key. Hope for the best for your recovery journey," wrote The Skin Cancer.

Operation Kevin Jonas is running in the middle of the Jonas Brothers resting from their world tour. Together with Joe and Nick, they last performed in Mexico on April 30.

They will continue their tour on August 21 in Mexico. The delay was made because Nick Jonas had a severe flu and lost his voice.