Anonymous wrote:So, is this Top Doc going to be named?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know who the OP saw but Jennifer DeSimone in Fairfax specializes in melanoma. She is a lovely person as well- incredible bedside manor, thorough and patient. Cannot recommend her enough.
Anonymous wrote: OP if you had ignored it, I'd be more concerned. The fact it's new and you got it checked is a good thing. I have been told most melanomas are quite treatable when detected early. The few cases of people I knew who had quite a battle told me they went into denial or life got too busy and they delayed seeing a doctor.
I know there is a rare form of aggressive melanoma that looks like a pimple. That freaked me out and if I ever have a pimple that doesn't go away in a few weeks I'm getting it biopsied! I have a family history of skin cancer and have already had some pre-cancerous growths removed.
Thinking of you OP. Please keep us posted and be good to yourself! Do whatever will help keep you calm (that is safe and legal
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to me. I have about 50 moles and see a derm twice a year for a skin exam. I had one mole that was tiny, black and raised and new. Derm was concerned but thought it was probably ok. Turned out it was one step below a melanoma. I had to have a wide excision, about 3-4 inch scar. It was diagnosed as a severely dysplastic mole. And it was tiny and didn't have any weird colorations. But the key was that it was very different than my other moles, even though it was small.
It's been almost a decade, and you can barely see the wide excision scar. I still go for my twice a year exams, and no scary moles have been observed.
