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- April 30, 2012 at 5:27 pm
Hi! I noticed new freckle on my upper lip.
I have it for couple of months already.
I do not have freckles on my face ,so can it be new melanoma or I just scarring myself?
I even do not know how lip melanomas look like.
Does anyone had this expierence ?
Thank you
Hi! I noticed new freckle on my upper lip.
I have it for couple of months already.
I do not have freckles on my face ,so can it be new melanoma or I just scarring myself?
I even do not know how lip melanomas look like.
Does anyone had this expierence ?
Thank you
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- May 1, 2012 at 4:52 pm
I have a freckle on my lip that's not a melanoma and I have no freckles on my face, either. So, it doesn't have to be melanoma. But, you're going to want to keep a watchful eye on it for any change. Take a photo of it to have on hand as a record. Also take length and width measurements (measure in milimeters) and keep a record of them. This way, you'll have some documentation on it before your next follow up visit with your oncologist. I had a foot freckle that was in an unusual location and I would measure it once a month.
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- May 1, 2012 at 4:52 pm
I have a freckle on my lip that's not a melanoma and I have no freckles on my face, either. So, it doesn't have to be melanoma. But, you're going to want to keep a watchful eye on it for any change. Take a photo of it to have on hand as a record. Also take length and width measurements (measure in milimeters) and keep a record of them. This way, you'll have some documentation on it before your next follow up visit with your oncologist. I had a foot freckle that was in an unusual location and I would measure it once a month.
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- May 1, 2012 at 4:52 pm
I have a freckle on my lip that's not a melanoma and I have no freckles on my face, either. So, it doesn't have to be melanoma. But, you're going to want to keep a watchful eye on it for any change. Take a photo of it to have on hand as a record. Also take length and width measurements (measure in milimeters) and keep a record of them. This way, you'll have some documentation on it before your next follow up visit with your oncologist. I had a foot freckle that was in an unusual location and I would measure it once a month.
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