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Dasupah14

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      Dasupah14
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        Yes it’s totally skin comoured but we can still se the shadow(outline) where it used to be. It wasn’t really corcerning before it started to lose color. It’s not white it’s like skin coloured turning to white. It’s strange because I’m 18 and a regression aged 18 is like very young. I’ll continue looking at it as it’s not very corcerning.
        Dasupah14
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          Yes it’s totally skin comoured but we can still se the shadow(outline) where it used to be. It wasn’t really corcerning before it started to lose color. It’s not white it’s like skin coloured turning to white. It’s strange because I’m 18 and a regression aged 18 is like very young. I’ll continue looking at it as it’s not very corcerning.
          Dasupah14
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            3 years has passed and when this changes occurred, he didn’t tell us anything. However, it doesn’t look very suspicious.
            Dasupah14
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              Thank you for your comment. We are not very worried but we are strange because I’ve always read that regression occurs in elderly people. However we are not 100% sure it was a regression. But there’s a huge chance(over 95%) because it followed it steps.
              Dasupah14
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                A mole can perfectly change and be totally benign. Generally, a mole that changes and has a warning sign of the ABCd has a high risk of melanoma. Also, a mole that changes but then keeps the same for years has a very low risk of melanoma. Just check your moles and go always to a dermatologist if you find a change.
                Dasupah14
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                  First of all, internet exaggerates. Your mole will very probably be benign. Bleeding is extremely common as well as a mole changing in size, color or shape. The only thing is that internet tries to convince you to go to the doctor. Good luck
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