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    Posted: 30 July 2010 at 1:52pm

I had a mole on my breast removed last Tuesday and went back to the specialist yesterday to get the stitches removed and get the results. I was lucky that he had taken not just the mole but the surrounding skin and fat away too as the mole had a bit of melonoma in it. I don't need anything done at the moment as he has taken it all out but I need to get the rest of my moles taken out because of that reason.

Please if you have ones that have changed colour or shape get them taken out, yes it does cost but is it worth the cost of your life if you do have skin cancer?

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hugs mummy_becks I am glad to hear that you are ok. and hope all your other results are negative
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Good thread Becks...

Did you get a mole map done, or were you just sussed about a mole?
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No mole map althou I should get it done.

This mole that I just got removed, had something growing underneath it that I could see and didn't like the look of.

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Good thread and good reminder! My grandfather had the same thing but on his leg 4 years ago, it came back on the other leg but he's had both treated now.
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I can't agree more mummy_becks DP's dad passed away 2.5 years ago from melonoma, it is such a fast moving nasty cancer to have if you don't get it at the start. For those that live in Auckland the skin surgery clinic in pt chev do free skin checks.
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Please i cant stress enough how important it is too get them checked

my father is terminally ill with Malonoma cancer and its not a nice thing to have to be going through on either side.


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I had a mole removed from my shoulder about a month ago. It had changed colour and was more raised than normal. Thankfully it was normal but I wouldn't hesitate to get any of my other moles removed, even if they turn out to be nothing. Like Didi99 said, it is such a fast moving cancer so it's better to get them chopped out before they turn into something nasty. My Mum discovered she had a malenoma on her nose that had to be cut out after having a mole map done. It has left a scar but at least she is still here with us!
Definitely a great thread and a great reminder to get checked!
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thanks becks. have sent an email to a mole check place....seeing as it runs in my family i had better get one done.
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Good reminder Becks!

I would recommend going straight to a dermatologist rather than a Mole Map place. DH went to Mole Map and was charged $200 for the consultation. They told him that some of his moles looked suspect and sent him to a dermatologist who charged him another $250 to have one removed. The dermatologist said that it was cheaper and easier just to go direct to them in future as they can do both the diagnosis and treatment.
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Oh that's good to know L_R!!
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hmmm this is an interesting thread , I have never had a mole map , i dont have any moles but i do have alot of freckles ( im a red head with very fair skin ) i think im more concerned about my partner tho, he has heaps of moles , esspecialy on his back, i always tell him he should get them checked but in typical male fasion he always says its not important . After reading this i might have some more firm words with him tonight .
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Originally posted by Little_Red Little_Red wrote:



I would recommend going straight to a dermatologist rather than a Mole Map place. DH went to Mole Map and was charged $200 for the consultation. They told him that some of his moles looked suspect and sent him to a dermatologist who charged him another $250 to have one removed. The dermatologist said that it was cheaper and easier just to go direct to them in future as they can do both the diagnosis and treatment.


yeah i looked at mole map, but this is mole check that i emailed....apparently they remove them too....or is it still better to go to a derm?
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Hey Heaf, it's good if they remove them there as well then - go with that
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Good thread becks and I totally agree. We have ours checked every 6 months (free thankfully).
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I have quite a few scars from moles being removed.

Glad they got it all Becks! My second to last lot that were taken off had one like that.
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Ï saw a dermatologist who took them off for me. I have health insurance so getting mine removed don't cost me anything. Even if I didn't have that I would get the taken off. Later this year I will look at getting the one on my arm taken off as that one has changed the most.

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Great thread Becks.. my naughty DH who is supposed to go annually hadnt been (despite my constant nagging) for 3 years.. thankfully the mole the removed (and massive lot of tissue) had not turned to melanoma but it was the grade below (I am not sure of the terms) so he got it just in time!

After a very big lecture from the dermatologist about the importance of regular check ups he has agreed to let me just make the darn appointments annually (and I have requested a reminder be sent)...

Too close for comfort!

I am glad you are ok and thanks for putting this out there! You would think given the climate here that skin checks would be subsidised so everyone can afford it! It is the only reason we have health insurance as the cost for removal at our dermatologist is more than the annual premium


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I go to my gp about any mole/freckle I'm worried about, & it's been the one's I've been less worried about that have had to come off, costs about $250 a time to have them excised at gp. Last one only cost $150 though, as they're signed up to a PHO they have a discretionary fund to subsidise some excisions, you don't have to have community services card (we don't). They should definitely be subsidised full stop though, especially with family history.
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