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casagrayson.
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- October 5, 2017 at 11:13 pm
It's been years since I've been on this site, and I am grateful it's still here.
Four or five years ago, my derm performed a shave biopsy of what turned out to be a benign lesion. I've had lots of shave biopsies, so I know what they should look like after completely healed. This one, though, has been red and scaly/scabby the past year. I have mentioned it to my subsequent derms and both have said, "It's a shave biopsy site from a benign lesion and sometimes they can look like that after healing." None of my many other healed shave biopsy sites look/feel like this, nor have they changed in appearance. Is there anything to worry about?
Thank you!
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- October 26, 2018 at 7:42 pm
One year later, an update:
Due to coverage changes, I have yet another new dermatologist. This one immediately spotted the funny looking healed shave biopsy, as have all the other dematologists, and asked me about it. When I explained it was a six or seven year old shave site, she said "Sometimes moles grow back. This one, though, doesn't look anything like your other healed shaves. Let's take a sample, just to be safe." It's a melanoma. Doh. Further excision scheduled.
My message to anyone reading this is that you must trust your gut and advocate for yourself.
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- October 29, 2018 at 4:03 am
That's scary! Glad you pursued it!
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