
Gordon Ramsay has revealed he has undergone surgery to remove skin cancer.
The TV chef, 58, shared pictures of his bandaged and stitched-up face on Instagram on Saturday and revealed he underwent an operation to remove Basal Cell Carcinoma, a form of non-melanoma.
He captioned the post: ‘Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast reactive work on removing this Basal Cell Carcinoma thank you !’
He continued, reminding followers to wear sunscreen and joking that he promises the surgery wasn’t cosmetic: ‘Please don’t forget your sunscreen this weekend ❤️I promise you it’s not a face lift! I’d need a refund…….😜’
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, which develops in the top layer of the skin. They usually grow slowly, and they rarely spread to other parts of the body.
As per the NHS, Basal cell carcinomas can occur anywhere on the body but are most common in areas that are frequently exposed to the sun.
This latest health scare comes after Ramsay revealed last year that he nearly died after crashing while cycling in the US state of Connecticut while on holiday with family and friends.
Sharing before and after photos, he showed how his helmet and cycling gear had been badly damaged in the accident, with the front of his helmet almost completely crushed.
The left side of his body was covered in horrendous bruising after damaging his ribcage, saying that he was ‘lucky to be here’ after showing his injury to fans.

He told Men’s Health: ‘I couldn’t even put my f**king socks and pants on. [My assistant, Justin], he used to dress me in the morning. I felt like a f**king 95-year-old man. Asking a 30-year-old kid to put my f**king underpants on was embarrassing.’
Despite not breaking any bones during the accident, he still had great difficulty moving and carrying on with his day-to-day life, saying that the week after the crash was ‘brutal’.
He told fans: ‘I’m lucky to be standing here. I am in pain, it’s been a brutal week. I’m sort of getting through it, but I cannot tell you the importance of wearing a helmet.’
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