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Brown mark/mole? on forehead

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Hello, I noticed this mark on my forehead near the hairline ( light brown in color) looks darker under no light, it feels like dry skin slightly raised. Anybody know what this could be? I have had it for a few months I don't think it has grown in size or changed. I'm 24 male and have uploaded a picture

Any help much appreciated

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i have one of these and my GP did a biopsy to discover whether or not it was sinful. Happy to report mine was ok. However I would recommend that you see your Gp for his/her views. You should never leave new spots like these to chance.

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When I lost all my hair during chemotherapy I found a similar patch just behind natural hairline. Got it checked out by GP.......can't remember what she called it. Suggest you check with your GP. Skin changes are often completely benign but its always worth checking.

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