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Red/Purple circular spot in wle scar

Forums General Melanoma Community Red/Purple circular spot in wle scar

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    mlbjab
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      I was diagnosed with melanoma in situ 5 years ago which was removed with a wide excision successfully.  I was just looking at my scar and noticed a darkened area on scar line, it is subtle, but appears to be a purple/red spot right in area of the melanoma mole.  What does a local recurrence look like?  Should I be looking for more of a mole or could a purple spot also be something to concern myself with?  Do scars evolve this many  years out? 

      I was diagnosed with melanoma in situ 5 years ago which was removed with a wide excision successfully.  I was just looking at my scar and noticed a darkened area on scar line, it is subtle, but appears to be a purple/red spot right in area of the melanoma mole.  What does a local recurrence look like?  Should I be looking for more of a mole or could a purple spot also be something to concern myself with?  Do scars evolve this many  years out? 

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        aldakota22
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          Probably nothing .But go get it checked out.Any thing out of ordinary is potentially a warning sign.Better to be paranoid than wait and see attitude.Agressive is the only way to be when it comes to melanoma.My prayers with you.  Al

          aldakota22
          Participant

            Probably nothing .But go get it checked out.Any thing out of ordinary is potentially a warning sign.Better to be paranoid than wait and see attitude.Agressive is the only way to be when it comes to melanoma.My prayers with you.  Al

            aldakota22
            Participant

              Probably nothing .But go get it checked out.Any thing out of ordinary is potentially a warning sign.Better to be paranoid than wait and see attitude.Agressive is the only way to be when it comes to melanoma.My prayers with you.  Al

              SoCalDave
              Participant

                Sounds like my story except it didn't wait 5 years to come back, mine came back within a couple of months. Exact same as you describe. I had clear margins as well. So far they've removed about 25 "re-occurences", all right near or on the original site. We've been using DPCP and in the last 4 months I haven't had a re-occurence.

                Get it checked asap!

                Dave.

                  mlbjab
                  Participant

                    I will make an appointment to get it checked, it is almost time for my yearly skin exam anyway.  I did notice, that when I push on it it disappears and then when I stop pushing it comes back, like veins or something.  

                    dian in spokane
                    Participant

                      try to keep your hands off of it till your appointment!

                      ๐Ÿ™‚

                      dian in spokane
                      Participant

                        try to keep your hands off of it till your appointment!

                        ๐Ÿ™‚

                        dian in spokane
                        Participant

                          try to keep your hands off of it till your appointment!

                          ๐Ÿ™‚

                          Janner
                          Participant

                            It could easily be that – just blood vessels.  Melanoma doesn't "blanch" when you press on it.  But at the same time, better safe than sorry.  Anything really new and different should be shown to your doctor.  Fingers crossed it is nothing more than ugly veins!

                            Janner

                            Janner
                            Participant

                              It could easily be that – just blood vessels.  Melanoma doesn't "blanch" when you press on it.  But at the same time, better safe than sorry.  Anything really new and different should be shown to your doctor.  Fingers crossed it is nothing more than ugly veins!

                              Janner

                              Janner
                              Participant

                                It could easily be that – just blood vessels.  Melanoma doesn't "blanch" when you press on it.  But at the same time, better safe than sorry.  Anything really new and different should be shown to your doctor.  Fingers crossed it is nothing more than ugly veins!

                                Janner

                                mlbjab
                                Participant

                                  I will make an appointment to get it checked, it is almost time for my yearly skin exam anyway.  I did notice, that when I push on it it disappears and then when I stop pushing it comes back, like veins or something.  

                                  mlbjab
                                  Participant

                                    I will make an appointment to get it checked, it is almost time for my yearly skin exam anyway.  I did notice, that when I push on it it disappears and then when I stop pushing it comes back, like veins or something.  

                                  SoCalDave
                                  Participant

                                    Sounds like my story except it didn't wait 5 years to come back, mine came back within a couple of months. Exact same as you describe. I had clear margins as well. So far they've removed about 25 "re-occurences", all right near or on the original site. We've been using DPCP and in the last 4 months I haven't had a re-occurence.

                                    Get it checked asap!

                                    Dave.

                                    SoCalDave
                                    Participant

                                      Sounds like my story except it didn't wait 5 years to come back, mine came back within a couple of months. Exact same as you describe. I had clear margins as well. So far they've removed about 25 "re-occurences", all right near or on the original site. We've been using DPCP and in the last 4 months I haven't had a re-occurence.

                                      Get it checked asap!

                                      Dave.

                                      barb3246
                                      Participant

                                        I was looking at my WLE scar from my in-situ this morning, and I noticed there is a small red/purple mark (maybe 2 mm?) to the left of the scar. It almost looks like a tiny blood blister, but it is completely flat and not raised. My WLE was done about 5 months ago.  Should I be worried?

                                        barb3246
                                        Participant

                                          I was looking at my WLE scar from my in-situ this morning, and I noticed there is a small red/purple mark (maybe 2 mm?) to the left of the scar. It almost looks like a tiny blood blister, but it is completely flat and not raised. My WLE was done about 5 months ago.  Should I be worried?

                                          barb3246
                                          Participant

                                            I was looking at my WLE scar from my in-situ this morning, and I noticed there is a small red/purple mark (maybe 2 mm?) to the left of the scar. It almost looks like a tiny blood blister, but it is completely flat and not raised. My WLE was done about 5 months ago.  Should I be worried?

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