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Hi, I Had A Mole Examined About A Year Ago

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Posted on Sun, 9 Dec 2018
Question: Hi, I had a mole examined about a year ago with the dermatologist, he looked at it closely and said that it looks fine. I noticed a small curved line which looked like a hair next to the mole, I scratched at it and it eventually came off. after I noticed that the part that I circled looked darker to usual. is this something to be concerned about? the before and after pictures were taken with two different phones on different settings, so the colours are a little different. thanks :)
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Answered by Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Yes its better to see dermatalogist

Detailed Answer:
Hi and Welcome to "Ask A Doctor" service. I have read your question and here is my advice.
Mole is a risk factor for skin related malignancy. Few thing like change in colour, size , or irregularities of border are few things that need assessment if happens in a mole.
I have seen the pictures , and though the size and rest do not look too worrisome , but there is a clear change in colour. So this needs evaluation .So I would advise you should see your skin specialist. He would see it in details , and he can also view it with a dermoscope to see the minor details and the plain ahead. Simetimes biopsy is needed.It's always good to be safe.
Hope I have answered your question. I will be glad to answer any further question about this. kind Regards Dr Rahman.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (24 minutes later)
visually the colour looks the same to me, I'll check with the other camera when I get home, I think it's the same. the only thing that's noticeable is the part that I've circled
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Answered by Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please see details

Detailed Answer:
Yes things doesnot look very serious , but by seing the picture , I feel some difference specially colour being more darker in the later. .So to be very safe we just need a dermatalogist to have a closer look on this if possible .
Let me know if you have any special probelem in getting g in touch with a dermataligist and if I could help you anyway.Please feel free to ask.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (6 hours later)
Hi again, I took 2 detailed pictures close up with my DSLR, I was hoping you can take a closer look. I also noticed in the picture there's a brown ring to the left of the mole. which was similar to the thing I tried to scratch off.
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Answered by Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (34 minutes later)
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Please see detalied answer.

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for providing more pictures .I Have seen them in good detalis .
Yes I can appreciate that circle what you mentioned it looks like the mole is extending which is not rare. It's similar darkening of the side are as is early stage of a new mole .It's not this side circle that is very important .
Infact the colour of the main mole appears little darkened and a bit raised .That's why I say it's better to be seen by dermataligist .
Hopes you understand my point .
Please feel free to ask if you have more questions in your mind.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (56 minutes later)
thanks, I appreciate your response. I took another look at it, where the dark area was I squeezed between my nails and the dark brown/black spot that I said changed came off. I'm not sure if I was some sort of black head or scab...if this was malicious, would the spot have come off? I'll ask the doctor to take a look at it, I'm going there soon to get my ingrown toenail checked anyway :)
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Answered by Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please see detalied answer

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX .
Yes you are quite right , and I can see clearly in the picture that how clearer it has got.. And yes this is a good reason to say that spot was not a serious one .Right , it might be black head , or little follicles getting infected / blocked .I am not concerned about that as you rightly mentioned that it was cleared with squeezing only .
But just looking at the main lesionhich has been a little darkish ( not that what you incircled ), I just understand a close look is better on that .
Yes its not an emegency, get relax , and take your time whenever do it when it was feasible for you .
Best luck .
I would be glad to answer more question if you have any.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Remy Koshy
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Hi, I Had A Mole Examined About A Year Ago

Brief Answer: Yes its better to see dermatalogist Detailed Answer: Hi and Welcome to "Ask A Doctor" service. I have read your question and here is my advice. Mole is a risk factor for skin related malignancy. Few thing like change in colour, size , or irregularities of border are few things that need assessment if happens in a mole. I have seen the pictures , and though the size and rest do not look too worrisome , but there is a clear change in colour. So this needs evaluation .So I would advise you should see your skin specialist. He would see it in details , and he can also view it with a dermoscope to see the minor details and the plain ahead. Simetimes biopsy is needed.It's always good to be safe. Hope I have answered your question. I will be glad to answer any further question about this. kind Regards Dr Rahman.