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4401 West Gate Blvd, Ste 120
Austin, TX, 78745
Phone: (512) 815-2559

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Dermatologist performing exam on male patient for Melanoma
Dermatologist performing exam on male patient for Melanoma
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Image of Melanoma
Image of Melanoma
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Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, capable of spreading to other parts of the body if not detected early. Though it is less common than other skin cancers, its incidence is rapidly increasing, making awareness and early diagnosis essential. Melanoma begins in the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation, and can develop in an existing mole or as a new, abnormal growth. Early detection and prompt treatment significantly improve survival rates, while advanced cases may spread to lymph nodes and distant organs, requiring more complex treatments.

Risk factors for melanoma include a family history of the disease, fair skin prone to freckling, numerous or atypical moles, significant sun exposure, history of sunburns—especially in childhood—and a weakened immune system. The use of tanning beds also greatly increases melanoma risk. While melanoma often appears on sun-exposed skin, it can also develop in areas with little sun exposure, including... More

Risk factors for melanoma include a family history of the disease, fair skin prone to freckling, numerous or atypical moles, significant sun exposure, history of sunburns—especially in childhood—and a weakened immune system. The use of tanning beds also greatly increases melanoma risk. While melanoma often appears on sun-exposed skin, it can also develop in areas with little sun exposure, including the eyes, mouth, and genitals.

The ABCDE checklist is a key tool for identifying potential melanoma, assessing moles for asymmetry, border irregularities, color variations, a diameter larger than 6 mm, and evolving changes over time. Diagnosis requires a skin biopsy, with further evaluation if melanoma is confirmed. Treatment typically involves surgical removal, lymph node assessment, and, in some cases, imaging studies to determine the extent of spread. Long-term surveillance is necessary, as individuals who have had melanoma remain at increased risk for recurrence. At Revelus Dermatology, we are committed to early detection, patient education, and personalized treatment to ensure the best outcomes for those affected by melanoma.

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signs + symptoms of melanoma

Melanoma can spread rapidly and become life-threatening if not detected early. At Revelus Dermatology, we prioritize patient education to support early diagnosis and effective treatment.

key characteristics:

  • Appearance: A mole or skin lesion that changes in color, size, or shape, often following the ABCDE rule—Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter greater than 6 mm, and Evolution over time.
  • Location: Commonly found on sun-exposed areas like the back, legs, arms, and face, but can also develop in less exposed areas such as the soles of the feet, palms, eyes, and under the nails.
  • Sensation: Melanoma lesions may not cause pain or itching in early stages, making routine skin checks essential for early detection.
  • Evolution: Rapid changes in size, shape, or color distinguish melanoma from other skin conditions, emphasizing the need for timely medical evaluation.

your skin, our priority

Remember, timely evaluation and diagnosis can make a difference. If you notice any changes in your skin, reach out to our team at Revelus
Dermatology. Your skin’s health is our priority.

common melanoma questions

FAQ
what is melanoma?

Melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer that starts in melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation. While less common than other skin cancers, it is the most dangerous because it can spread to other parts of the body if not detected early.

how serious is melanoma?

Melanoma can spread quickly if not caught early, making early detection critical. The National Cancer Institute states that melanoma survival rates are high when diagnosed in the early stages.

what causes melanoma?

Melanoma develops when pigment-producing cells grow uncontrollably due to DNA damage. Risk factors include family history, fair skin, light eyes, numerous or atypical moles, frequent sun exposure, history of sunburns, and weakened immune function. Tanning bed use also significantly increases the risk.

who is most at risk for melanoma?

Melanoma can affect anyone, but it is more common in people over 50, those with fair skin, a family history of the disease, or a history of extensive sun exposure. People with weakened immune systems or a large number of moles are also at higher risk.

why is early treatment of melanoma important?

Melanoma can spread quickly to lymph nodes and distant organs, making early treatment critical. When caught early, melanoma is highly treatable, but advanced cases require more complex treatments and have lower survival rates.

how is melanoma treated?

Treatment depends on the stage of melanoma and may include surgical excision, lymph node biopsies, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or chemotherapy for advanced cases. A dermatologist or oncologist will determine the best approach based on individual needs.

can melanoma be treated at home?

No. Melanoma requires professional medical treatment. Delaying treatment increases the risk of the cancer spreading, making early diagnosis and intervention essential for survival.

is melanoma life-threatening?

Yes, melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. If not detected and treated early, it can spread to other organs, making it difficult to treat and potentially fatal.

is melanoma genetic?

Yes, having a family history of melanoma increases the risk. Certain inherited genetic mutations can also make individuals more susceptible to developing melanoma.

how much does melanoma treatment cost?

Costs vary depending on the stage of melanoma and the treatment required. Early-stage treatment may involve only surgical excision, while advanced cases may require additional therapies, increasing costs. Our office provides insurance verification and estimates for out-of-pocket expenses.

can melanoma come back after treatment?

Yes, melanoma can return, particularly within the first three years after treatment. Regular skin checks with a dermatologist are crucial for monitoring for recurrence or new melanomas.

what are the long-term effects of melanoma?

When detected early, melanoma is often curable with minimal long-term effects. However, advanced melanoma can lead to serious health complications, ongoing medical treatments, and, in some cases, can be life-threatening.

does melanoma cause pain?

Melanoma itself is usually painless, but as it grows, it may cause tenderness, itching, or irritation. Any new or changing skin lesion should be evaluated, even if it is not painful.

can melanoma go away on its own?

No. Melanoma does not resolve without treatment. If left untreated, it will continue to grow and may spread, becoming more difficult to treat. Early detection and prompt removal are essential.

what are the ABCDEs of melanoma?

The ABCDEs are key warning signs for identifying potential melanoma:

  • Asymmetry – One half of the mole does not match the other.
  • Border – Edges are irregular, notched, or blurred.
  • Color – Uneven shades of brown, black, red, blue, or white.
  • Diameter – Larger than 6 mm (size of a pencil eraser), though melanomas can be smaller.
  • Evolving – Changes in size, shape, or color, or new symptoms like bleeding or itching.

If a mole or skin lesion exhibits any of these signs, it should be evaluated by a board-certified dermatologist. For more information visit the American Academy of Dermatology.

the revelus commitment

safety

Your health is our priority. We treat each condition with precision and adhere to the highest safety standards in every aspect of your care.

focus

We’re dedicated to you. We listen to your concerns and develop personalized treatment plans to address your skin condition with effective, patient-centered care.

experience

With extensive expertise, our team delivers comprehensive treatments designed to restore and maintain your skin’s health, ensuring the best possible outcomes.