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Strange new mole on my head

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    peter.pete
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    Since the sunny days came in my country I have observed a new mole on my head that is kind of looking strange :

     

    http://s24.postimg.org/r18tijsxh/Untitled.png 

    http://s24.postimg.org/u5jhfc9px/20140426_203455.jpg

     

    Here I have attached some close up images…

    It kind of worries me…I don't have many moles on my body and I will be able to visit a medic only in 2 or 3 weeks from now…

     

    What is your opinion about it?Does it need to make an urgent appointment to the medic or it is just regular mole and I am freaking out to much?

     

    I am looking forward to read your advices and thoughts…

     

     

    Cheers and have a very good day.

     

     

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      Marianne quinn
      Participant

      See if you can get in earlier. ThE shape is irregular but the color is normal. Why wait and worry ?

        peter.pete
        Participant

        I am not in my contry for now…If it look so dangerous I will cancel my plans …now I am really freaking out πŸ˜€

        …I have measured it and it is 4-5mm …

         

        I have had another oncologyc event about 6 years ago but not relate to skin…I hope not to be so unlucky and get another high risk health issue πŸ™

        peter.pete
        Participant

        I am not in my contry for now…If it look so dangerous I will cancel my plans …now I am really freaking out πŸ˜€

        …I have measured it and it is 4-5mm …

         

        I have had another oncologyc event about 6 years ago but not relate to skin…I hope not to be so unlucky and get another high risk health issue πŸ™

        peter.pete
        Participant

        I am not in my contry for now…If it look so dangerous I will cancel my plans …now I am really freaking out πŸ˜€

        …I have measured it and it is 4-5mm …

         

        I have had another oncologyc event about 6 years ago but not relate to skin…I hope not to be so unlucky and get another high risk health issue πŸ™

      Marianne quinn
      Participant

      See if you can get in earlier. ThE shape is irregular but the color is normal. Why wait and worry ?

      Marianne quinn
      Participant

      See if you can get in earlier. ThE shape is irregular but the color is normal. Why wait and worry ?

      Janner
      Participant

      Honestly, it doesn't look particularly ominous to me.  Does it look different from your other moles?  Unless it changes drastically, 2-3 weeks should be fine.  New and like other moles is fine.  New and different from other moles warrants a check up.  Truthfully, even if this were melanoma (I'd say unlikely), most types are slow growing.  2-3 weeks is nothing.  I waited several months to have a biopsy on what I was sure was my second melanoma because of insurance issues.  It was still the earliest stage.  I think getting it checked is fine, but I don't think it's any type of emergency.  Just my opinion, you have to do what makes YOU comfortable.

        NYKaren
        Participant

        Since this is a new mole, I would have it biopsied. I think a couple of weeks are ok, but this is how my stage 4 metastatic melanoma began. Also, use a mirror and another person to check your entire scalp. 

        Good luck,

        karen

        NYKaren
        Participant

        Since this is a new mole, I would have it biopsied. I think a couple of weeks are ok, but this is how my stage 4 metastatic melanoma began. Also, use a mirror and another person to check your entire scalp. 

        Good luck,

        karen

        NYKaren
        Participant

        Since this is a new mole, I would have it biopsied. I think a couple of weeks are ok, but this is how my stage 4 metastatic melanoma began. Also, use a mirror and another person to check your entire scalp. 

        Good luck,

        karen

      Janner
      Participant

      Honestly, it doesn't look particularly ominous to me.  Does it look different from your other moles?  Unless it changes drastically, 2-3 weeks should be fine.  New and like other moles is fine.  New and different from other moles warrants a check up.  Truthfully, even if this were melanoma (I'd say unlikely), most types are slow growing.  2-3 weeks is nothing.  I waited several months to have a biopsy on what I was sure was my second melanoma because of insurance issues.  It was still the earliest stage.  I think getting it checked is fine, but I don't think it's any type of emergency.  Just my opinion, you have to do what makes YOU comfortable.

      Janner
      Participant

      Honestly, it doesn't look particularly ominous to me.  Does it look different from your other moles?  Unless it changes drastically, 2-3 weeks should be fine.  New and like other moles is fine.  New and different from other moles warrants a check up.  Truthfully, even if this were melanoma (I'd say unlikely), most types are slow growing.  2-3 weeks is nothing.  I waited several months to have a biopsy on what I was sure was my second melanoma because of insurance issues.  It was still the earliest stage.  I think getting it checked is fine, but I don't think it's any type of emergency.  Just my opinion, you have to do what makes YOU comfortable.

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