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WLE itchy and light dark spot appearing

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    JoanieM
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    Hi there, I had a WLE three months ago on my back for a melanoma .3mm  – now three months later I feel like this scar is itchy and a light dark spot is appearing in the same spot as the melanoma, what else could this be but the melanoma reappearing – what should I do? My husband thinks this scar looks fine.  I am trying not to panic as I have three small children at home including a newborn who is two months old 🙁 – my days are busy and my derm is an hour and a half away! 

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      gregor913
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      Don’t wait have it checked out. One n half hour drive each way is a day trip. It’s well worth it. I’ve been going to the doctors visits at least 3 times a week with initial treatment , surgeries, and follow ups.
      gregor913
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      Don’t wait have it checked out. One n half hour drive each way is a day trip. It’s well worth it. I’ve been going to the doctors visits at least 3 times a week with initial treatment , surgeries, and follow ups.
      gregor913
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      Don’t wait have it checked out. One n half hour drive each way is a day trip. It’s well worth it. I’ve been going to the doctors visits at least 3 times a week with initial treatment , surgeries, and follow ups.
      stars
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      Hi Joanie-do you keep your scar moist? It is still very fresh and will go throu phases of healing. If it is really dry, moisturise it with cream or oil and see if it improves over the next day or two. Also, can you look at it, moisturised (not dry) in full sun? If so, check to see if it is actually repigmenting in that kind of light, not weak bathroom light etc. I'm only saying this as I went for a second opinion a few months after a wle, and my scar looked really funky, and was itchy.  The Derm checked it and  advised proper wound care (even though wle had healed/stitches removed). Without moisturising, my scar actually dried out and looked mottled and was itchy. He assured me it was dryness and sure enough the appearance normalised with better wound care. If it doesn't improve over the next day or two, or if you are absolutely sure its repigmenting, get straight to your doc, don't wait.

      stars
      Participant

      Hi Joanie-do you keep your scar moist? It is still very fresh and will go throu phases of healing. If it is really dry, moisturise it with cream or oil and see if it improves over the next day or two. Also, can you look at it, moisturised (not dry) in full sun? If so, check to see if it is actually repigmenting in that kind of light, not weak bathroom light etc. I'm only saying this as I went for a second opinion a few months after a wle, and my scar looked really funky, and was itchy.  The Derm checked it and  advised proper wound care (even though wle had healed/stitches removed). Without moisturising, my scar actually dried out and looked mottled and was itchy. He assured me it was dryness and sure enough the appearance normalised with better wound care. If it doesn't improve over the next day or two, or if you are absolutely sure its repigmenting, get straight to your doc, don't wait.

      stars
      Participant

      Hi Joanie-do you keep your scar moist? It is still very fresh and will go throu phases of healing. If it is really dry, moisturise it with cream or oil and see if it improves over the next day or two. Also, can you look at it, moisturised (not dry) in full sun? If so, check to see if it is actually repigmenting in that kind of light, not weak bathroom light etc. I'm only saying this as I went for a second opinion a few months after a wle, and my scar looked really funky, and was itchy.  The Derm checked it and  advised proper wound care (even though wle had healed/stitches removed). Without moisturising, my scar actually dried out and looked mottled and was itchy. He assured me it was dryness and sure enough the appearance normalised with better wound care. If it doesn't improve over the next day or two, or if you are absolutely sure its repigmenting, get straight to your doc, don't wait.

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Thanks for the advice I have not been moisturizing and the weather has turned dry and cold here in Chicago – I will do that today and see tomorrow how it feels. 

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Thanks for the advice I have not been moisturizing and the weather has turned dry and cold here in Chicago – I will do that today and see tomorrow how it feels. 

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Thanks for the advice I have not been moisturizing and the weather has turned dry and cold here in Chicago – I will do that today and see tomorrow how it feels. 

      Janner
      Participant

      You may also have an internal stitch coming out.  In addition, if you have freckles nearby, they can grow through the scar (been there, done that).  So basically, anything untoward in your scar should be checked out, but there are plenty of benign reasons for scar changes – especially early on.  They took out a big divot of skin and it is still healing!

      Janner
      Participant

      You may also have an internal stitch coming out.  In addition, if you have freckles nearby, they can grow through the scar (been there, done that).  So basically, anything untoward in your scar should be checked out, but there are plenty of benign reasons for scar changes – especially early on.  They took out a big divot of skin and it is still healing!

      Janner
      Participant

      You may also have an internal stitch coming out.  In addition, if you have freckles nearby, they can grow through the scar (been there, done that).  So basically, anything untoward in your scar should be checked out, but there are plenty of benign reasons for scar changes – especially early on.  They took out a big divot of skin and it is still healing!

      mjanssentx
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      Joanie – TAKE PICTURES with a good camera.  Your mind will play tricks with you…but a good picture won't lie and can be a very helpful diagnostic tool.  

      And it takes zero $$ and very little time.  Put them on a USB drive and bring them with you to your doctors appointments.

      Michel

      mjanssentx
      Participant

      Joanie – TAKE PICTURES with a good camera.  Your mind will play tricks with you…but a good picture won't lie and can be a very helpful diagnostic tool.  

      And it takes zero $$ and very little time.  Put them on a USB drive and bring them with you to your doctors appointments.

      Michel

      mjanssentx
      Participant

      Joanie – TAKE PICTURES with a good camera.  Your mind will play tricks with you…but a good picture won't lie and can be a very helpful diagnostic tool.  

      And it takes zero $$ and very little time.  Put them on a USB drive and bring them with you to your doctors appointments.

      Michel

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Good idea, thanks – will do today and email pics to my doctor to see what she thinks. I hate to pack all my kids up for a long drive and wait with me at doctors if she doesn't think she needs to biopsy it. 

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Good idea, thanks – will do today and email pics to my doctor to see what she thinks. I hate to pack all my kids up for a long drive and wait with me at doctors if she doesn't think she needs to biopsy it. 

        JoanieM
        Participant

        Good idea, thanks – will do today and email pics to my doctor to see what she thinks. I hate to pack all my kids up for a long drive and wait with me at doctors if she doesn't think she needs to biopsy it. 

      JoanieM
      Participant

      So update- I saw my doc today – she said dark spot was just a blood vessel- nothing to be concerned about. Thanks for your responses- I wish I could share pictures of my scar/ mel for reference, but I dont see a spot on the profile. 

      JoanieM
      Participant

      So update- I saw my doc today – she said dark spot was just a blood vessel- nothing to be concerned about. Thanks for your responses- I wish I could share pictures of my scar/ mel for reference, but I dont see a spot on the profile. 

      JoanieM
      Participant

      So update- I saw my doc today – she said dark spot was just a blood vessel- nothing to be concerned about. Thanks for your responses- I wish I could share pictures of my scar/ mel for reference, but I dont see a spot on the profile. 

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