Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Hello all, Four (or was it five?) years ago I woke up with 6 red raised areas on my ankle that looked just the way my dog's skin looked the day after a tick had been removed. It took months for the sores to heal. I'd never had a problem with wounds healing before that. And right after that I suddenly started getting those brown " liver " spots all over my hands and arms -- anywhere that sun had shown on my body. Then any little sore or nick took many months to heal and developed a big area of hyperpigmentation where the wound had been. A couple of doctors said the slow healing is the sort of thing that happens with diabetes, but I don't have diabetes. Before that I had pretty decent skin with normal or quick wound healing. More recently I was diagnosed with rosacea. Now I have a new event where I'd like to get people's opinions or similar experiences with this sort of thing. For many years I've had a small dark " beauty mark " on my forehead. Within the last year it spread in area. The dermatologist helping me with the rosacea took a biopsy of it today....and put in a stitch. My concern is to get this stitched area to heal without the creation of an ugly blackish-brown hyperpigmentation area on my face. Does anyone have any ideas? I don't think I should be putting anything on the incision until it closes. And I probably should put a call into the doctor to ask his opinion. Once I read about hyperpigmentation and it seems to be an autoimmune thing. When I mentioned it in passing to my LLMD, he seemed to think it had to do with needing more antioxidants. Has anyone else had this overall sort of skin disaster occur with Lyme? I'm sure it's connected with Lyme and not signs of aging. It was a sudden and widespread when it occured. Thanks and be well. Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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