What is difference between Melanoma and a skin lesion?

Answers from doctors (2)


Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

Published on Apr 19, 2016

Melanoma is a form of skin cancer, often fatal if not discovered at an early stage. Skin lesions could be anything. Melanoma is normally manifested as an irregular mole. You should see a board-certified dermatologist for any of these types of concerns.

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Answered by Aesthetic Surgery and Dermatology offices of Adrienne E. Stewart

Melanoma is a form of skin cancer, often fatal if not discovered at an early stage. Skin lesions could be anything. Melanoma is normally manifested as an irregular mole. You should see a board-certified dermatologist for any of these types of concerns.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Robert J. Brueck MD, FACS

Published on Apr 19, 2016

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer; it is a skin lesion. Any lesion on your skin is a "lesion." Melanoma is a type of lesion and one of 3 types of skin cancer, and it is the one that can spread throughout the body.

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Answered by Robert J. Brueck MD, FACS

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer; it is a skin lesion. Any lesion on your skin is a "lesion." Melanoma is a type of lesion and one of 3 types of skin cancer, and it is the one that can spread throughout the body.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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