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So, I have had a small growth under my nose, adjacent to the left nostril, for many years.

Recently it appears larger and more inflamed, the problem being shaving.

I wet shave but steer clear of the growth as I have nicked it a couple of times, so i usually wet shave near then finish with an electric razor, but this also seems to add to the irritation.

More recently i have started plucking the hairs around it and on it ( hairs grow through it also ) but this sometimes draws a little blood ( see photo ), not sure if that’s due to me mistaking some dry skin for a grey hair .

 

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It doesn’t hurt, except when i irritate it with the electric razor, but is unsightly and i wish it gone.

 

Any thoughts on what it is and if it can be treated or removed ?,  i would appreciate any suggestions .

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3 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Well actually there are and maybe the OP should give his location so he could be advised about the best place to have this checked.

Yes, am in Ayutthaya but within easy reach of Bangkok.

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1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Yes, am in Ayutthaya but within easy reach of Bangkok.

It looks like a Hemangioma of sorts...  and they are most commonly benign growths / vascular tumors (blood vessels cells growing where they shouldn't).

 

Of course, go and see a Dermatologist and ask them to run biopsy just to be sure, but I doubt they'll be worried. 

 

The Dr will either prescribe a topical solution to reduce the Hemangioma or cut it off directly using a cauterising knife....  ultimately that depends upon how quickly you want 'it gone'. 

 

 

 

 

 

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i had a skin biopsy done at Bangkok Christian Hospital - not expensive (also my insurance covered it) and I was very well looked after. 

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11 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Hard to tell from a picture but does not look at all like a hemangioma to me - they are usually bright red in color.

Looks just like the one I had on my leg....   which was actually a 'Pyogenic Granuloma'...  It turned red after about a week.

 

Of course, as you mention, only a Dermatologist and biopsy will provide answers. 

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