Second opinion? Worried about a sun spot on my forehead. Have been told to watch and wait.

I have a small deep pink sun spot type of thing on my forehead that's been there for about a year I think (I had to look back through photos to check). It's a bit different to other spots on my face and when I went to the surgery (saw paramedic advanced practitioner) she couldn't tell what it is and commented on how small it is. Watch and wait was her advice. But since then I've been thinking perhaps I should be referred to see what it really is. Am I overthinking?

  • HI,

    NICE guidelines advise GP's and nurses what to look for when deciding whether to refer a patient to dermatology. Just going on the fact your spot is small isn't enough for them to make a decision. It may be nothing, but if you are unhappy to watch & wait, ask your practice if they have a GP who is trained in dermatology and can examine your sun spot with a dermascope (a handheld microscope that they can take photos with - it shows them if the cells in the spot are changing). They can then decide if you need referring to dermatology. If they don't have a trained GP, make an appointment with a GP - you are within your rights to ask for a second opinion. If you are happy to watch & wait, I suggest you take a photo of how the spot looks today - then take another in 2 weeks & another 2 weeks after that. Compare the photos & if you notice any change in the size or colour or shape, get another appointment. Good luck & please let us know how you get on,

    Angie (Stage 3 melanoma patient since 2009)

  • Thanks Angie. She did use something to look closely at it and wondered about various types of growths etc but couldn't identify it. I think I will book a GP appointment. Thank you for the information.