Australian actor Hugh Jackman (Hugh Jackman) is going through another test with his health.

As the Daily Mail reports, he underwent two biopsies when his doctor noticed “small signs” that could be basal cell carcinoma – the most common form of skin cancer.

Jackman’s adventure with skin cancer has started since 2017 and he has undergone several operations.

Wearing a bandage over his nose, Jackman shared his new adventure in a video on social media and urged his fans to protect their skin from the sun.

“Hi Guys. I wanted you to hear it from me,” the actor said, starting the video. “I just had two biopsies…I’ll know in two or three days. I would like to remind you that basal cell cancer is the least dangerous of all the others.”

The actor admitted that the cancer “had its roots” 25 years ago when he was spending time in the countryside.

“Please wear sunscreen. It’s not worth it. As much as you want to tan, trust me,” Jackman said. “You’re going to have an amazing time out there again. Please be safe.”

The star captioned his post that “I’ll keep talking about them if I have to” and if that makes even one person put on a high SPF sunscreen. I will be happy,” he admitted.