Doesn't hurt itch or bleed. No family history. Hasn't changed shape or size but color looks different from when I first noticed it in 2017. First photo 2017 Second photo is today
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The only way to know for sure is to remove the swelling and send it for biopsy, although looks unlikely to be melanoma.
Consult a Plastic surgeon for the removal so that you get minimal scar and further intervention if necessary.
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