A spot where? What kind of spot? Yes, some spots can be cancerous. Some spots are also skin tags, moles or warts that are not cancerous. If you have a mole or a growth that grows larger than a pencil eraser in size or looks like its not cemetry in shape or grows hairs or bleeds consult a Dr. because it is possibly cancerous.
Yes, the sun spot affects the durablity of your skin making it easier to result in skin cancer.
Most of the time? No. Could it be? Yes. How can you tell? SEE YOUR DOCTOR.
Skin cancer is VERY rare at that age. But if you have a suspicious mole or spot that seems to be changing or getting larger, see a doctor (dermatologist).
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Should I see a skin specialist
Usually a skin cancer is first noticed by the patient as a spot on the skin that was not there previously, after speaking to their doctor they will run some tests on a small biopsy to see if its cancerous and if it is usually burn or freeze it off.
Generally speaking one will spot signs of skin cancer in its very early stages if that person is regularly checking their bodies thoroughly and knows what to look for.
Nobody can diagnose skin issues online. Anything you are in doubt over should be examined by a doctor.
The spot on your skin which is currently okay may change later and become skin cancer. Usually, they either burn it off or keep an eye on it for a period of time. Depending on the type of the growth, they will do a biopsy (slice it off and send it to the lab for testing) to be certain.
A black spot on your wrist could be due to a variety of reasons, such as a mole, freckle, or skin pigmentation. However, it's essential to have it checked by a dermatologist to rule out any potential skin issues like skin cancer.
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
It is said that Lil Wayne does have skin cancer.