Melanoma of the Eye Planar

Melanomas, or cancerous tumors, of the eye skin are one of the most dangerous types of malignant neoplasms. The most common malignant eye tumor is malignant pigmented melanoma. This is a tumor that contains the pigment made from melanin, which is responsible for a person’s color. Melanocytes in the human body are located around the eyes and throughout the body. The area of ​​skin around the eye is a specific area where melanomas occur most often.

Typically, this cancer develops in people aged 60–70 years. Unfortunately, there is no reason that could lead to the appearance of a tumor on the skin around this area of ​​the face. As a rule, a cancerous tumor does not indicate pain or discomfort. Most often, patients seek medical help quite late, when it is no longer possible to prevent the development of