Scar Tissue 7 years after WLE

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    hmtower
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      7 Years ago I had a melanoma removed, it was only .52 and I only needed a WLE. This spring I noticed a small hard lump. The surgeon thinks it is just scar tissue. Previous to this spring the scar was very smooth.. Can Scar tissue show up 7 years later? Thanks in advance for your response. My prayers go out nightly to everyone fighting this disease.

      7 Years ago I had a melanoma removed, it was only .52 and I only needed a WLE. This spring I noticed a small hard lump. The surgeon thinks it is just scar tissue. Previous to this spring the scar was very smooth.. Can Scar tissue show up 7 years later? Thanks in advance for your response. My prayers go out nightly to everyone fighting this disease.

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        Everymoment
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          Hi,

          I scar from my surgeries. Sometimes it is right after, but other times, there is a significant lapse from my surgery date. When my scars appear, they are hard.

          Everymoment

          Everymoment
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            Hi,

            I scar from my surgeries. Sometimes it is right after, but other times, there is a significant lapse from my surgery date. When my scars appear, they are hard.

            Everymoment

            Everymoment
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              Hi,

              I scar from my surgeries. Sometimes it is right after, but other times, there is a significant lapse from my surgery date. When my scars appear, they are hard.

              Everymoment

              Janner
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                Could it be scar tissue?  Yes.  Could it be a recurrence?  Yes.  There is no way to know for certain without a biopsy.  You could, however, continue to monitor it for change if you are comfortable with that.  Regardless of what your doc thinks it is – if this is bothering you, I'd insist on it's removal.  It's up to you and what makes YOU comfortable.

                Best wishes,

                Janner

                Janner
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                  Could it be scar tissue?  Yes.  Could it be a recurrence?  Yes.  There is no way to know for certain without a biopsy.  You could, however, continue to monitor it for change if you are comfortable with that.  Regardless of what your doc thinks it is – if this is bothering you, I'd insist on it's removal.  It's up to you and what makes YOU comfortable.

                  Best wishes,

                  Janner

                  Janner
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                    Could it be scar tissue?  Yes.  Could it be a recurrence?  Yes.  There is no way to know for certain without a biopsy.  You could, however, continue to monitor it for change if you are comfortable with that.  Regardless of what your doc thinks it is – if this is bothering you, I'd insist on it's removal.  It's up to you and what makes YOU comfortable.

                    Best wishes,

                    Janner

                    JerryfromFauq
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                      Had a lump start growing in the scar tissue area of my groin operation.  It keep growing very rapidly.  It was putting pressure on either a nerve or tendon.  My Oncological Surgeon tookk out the black melanoma the day I saw him.  If it is continuing to change/grow can removal be that bad?  All my scar tissue has gotten softer and less noticable since my operations. (First of eight in 5/2006, Last one  in Jul 2012.

                        In total agreement with Janner.  Change is major concern, ajnd comfort lael si also important.

                        hmtower
                        Participant

                          Thanks everyone.. I am having it removed at the end of September.. I want the pathologist to tell me it is scar tissue not the surgeon!

                          hmtower
                          Participant

                            Thanks everyone.. I am having it removed at the end of September.. I want the pathologist to tell me it is scar tissue not the surgeon!

                            hmtower
                            Participant

                              Thanks everyone.. I am having it removed at the end of September.. I want the pathologist to tell me it is scar tissue not the surgeon!

                            JerryfromFauq
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                              Had a lump start growing in the scar tissue area of my groin operation.  It keep growing very rapidly.  It was putting pressure on either a nerve or tendon.  My Oncological Surgeon tookk out the black melanoma the day I saw him.  If it is continuing to change/grow can removal be that bad?  All my scar tissue has gotten softer and less noticable since my operations. (First of eight in 5/2006, Last one  in Jul 2012.

                                In total agreement with Janner.  Change is major concern, ajnd comfort lael si also important.

                              JerryfromFauq
                              Participant

                                Had a lump start growing in the scar tissue area of my groin operation.  It keep growing very rapidly.  It was putting pressure on either a nerve or tendon.  My Oncological Surgeon tookk out the black melanoma the day I saw him.  If it is continuing to change/grow can removal be that bad?  All my scar tissue has gotten softer and less noticable since my operations. (First of eight in 5/2006, Last one  in Jul 2012.

                                  In total agreement with Janner.  Change is major concern, ajnd comfort lael si also important.

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