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Neoplasm on the nose

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Hello M, 21Y. 5 months ago, a neoplasm appeared on the nose. After 3 months, it was removed via laser. But over the month it has grown again, just a little less than it was. A month ago I went to the dermatologist, he did dermatoscopy, he said that everything fine. Please, look at the picture, what does it look like? I hope this is not cancer?

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Hello, if dermatologist says there is nothing to worry - then you should not worry about it. No one can/should say by seeing a picture if it is malignant. A physical examination is the only way - I'm sure if it was bad the dermatologist would have asked for a biopsy.

It is however annoying (for you) that it has come back. Which country are you from? Who performed the laser therapy? Did they check the root of it?

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