RHOBHAlum Teddi Mellencamp Has 16th Melanoma Removed: 'So Emotional'

Mar. 15, 2025

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave shared her sixteenth melanoma removal on Instagram — showing what the cancerous spots looked like before they were removed.Photo:Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram

Teddi Mellencamp resting her head in a car; Teddi Mellencamp shows melanomas on her shoulder before getting them removed

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Teddi Mellencamp Arroyaveis detailing herongoing melanoma struggle, sharing that she’s had her sixteenth melanoma removed.TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, 43, posted an update to her Instagram stories as she was headed to have the cancerous mole removed.Mellencamp Arroyave, who had her head on a pillow in a car, explained that “because I can’t stand going under anesthesia, the method we’re doing for this one is a little pain medication prior.” She added that it explained her “current state.”“Then they do local anesthesia and then they do the removal,” she explained, sharing that she would go home to recover, “which I thoroughly enjoy.”Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave shared what her melanomas looked like before removal.Teddi Mellencamp/InstagramHowever, she said the hardest part of having a melanoma removed without general anesthesia is “that first shot.”“I don’’t know why, it always makes me so emotional. It hurts,” she shared. “I’m trying to keep you guys all in the mix and in the know.”Keeping everyone in the know has been a mission of hers, as Mellencamp Arroyave has been vocal about her ongoing melanoma journey, encouraging her followers to get skin checks, posting Zoom calls with her dermatologist — and on Sept. 4, she shared photos of what her shoulder looked like before being diagnosed with melanoma so people could see how her skin looked before.“These pink spots turned light brown,” she wrote, then shared another photo of “the initial mole I got removed.”She circled the spot — a small, irregular brown splotch — which she said was “the first of my 16 melanomas. This one was stage 2.”Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave shared her first melanoma, which was stage 2.Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram“And when I went for my three-month check, they found another one,” she said over a video of herself at the Angeles Clinic. “This is number 16. So grateful to these incredible doctors.”In December, thepodcaster— she co-hostsTwo Ts In a PodwithTamra Judge— showed a large scar on her back, the result of having herthirteenth melanomaremoved.AsVeryWell Healthsays,melanomais “not as common as other forms of skin cancer, [but] it is the most dangerous. It can spread quickly to other organs if not detected early enough.”“Early treatment is essential,” the outlet says. “If melanoma is found and treatment begins when it is confined to the primary tumor on the skin, the five-year survival rate is excellent, at 99.6%. But if it has spread to distant parts of the body (metastasized), the survival rates drop to around 35.1%”She shared a video after the surgery, saying “they took quite a big chunk out of my arm.”They also found “a little place on my ear,” Mellencamp Arroyave said, showing off a bandage at the top of her ear.“Be an advocate for your health,” she had said before the procedure. “Get your skin checked.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyaveis detailing herongoing melanoma struggle, sharing that she’s had her sixteenth melanoma removed.

TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, 43, posted an update to her Instagram stories as she was headed to have the cancerous mole removed.

Mellencamp Arroyave, who had her head on a pillow in a car, explained that “because I can’t stand going under anesthesia, the method we’re doing for this one is a little pain medication prior.” She added that it explained her “current state.”

“Then they do local anesthesia and then they do the removal,” she explained, sharing that she would go home to recover, “which I thoroughly enjoy.”

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave shared what her melanomas looked like before removal.Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram

Teddi Mellencamp shows melanomas on her shoulder before getting them removed

However, she said the hardest part of having a melanoma removed without general anesthesia is “that first shot.”

“I don’’t know why, it always makes me so emotional. It hurts,” she shared. “I’m trying to keep you guys all in the mix and in the know.”

Keeping everyone in the know has been a mission of hers, as Mellencamp Arroyave has been vocal about her ongoing melanoma journey, encouraging her followers to get skin checks, posting Zoom calls with her dermatologist — and on Sept. 4, she shared photos of what her shoulder looked like before being diagnosed with melanoma so people could see how her skin looked before.

“These pink spots turned light brown,” she wrote, then shared another photo of “the initial mole I got removed.”

She circled the spot — a small, irregular brown splotch — which she said was “the first of my 16 melanomas. This one was stage 2.”

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave shared her first melanoma, which was stage 2.Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram

Teddi Mellencamp shows first mole she got removed on her back

“And when I went for my three-month check, they found another one,” she said over a video of herself at the Angeles Clinic. “This is number 16. So grateful to these incredible doctors.”

In December, thepodcaster— she co-hostsTwo Ts In a PodwithTamra Judge— showed a large scar on her back, the result of having herthirteenth melanomaremoved.

AsVeryWell Healthsays,melanomais “not as common as other forms of skin cancer, [but] it is the most dangerous. It can spread quickly to other organs if not detected early enough.”

“Early treatment is essential,” the outlet says. “If melanoma is found and treatment begins when it is confined to the primary tumor on the skin, the five-year survival rate is excellent, at 99.6%. But if it has spread to distant parts of the body (metastasized), the survival rates drop to around 35.1%”

She shared a video after the surgery, saying “they took quite a big chunk out of my arm.”

They also found “a little place on my ear,” Mellencamp Arroyave said, showing off a bandage at the top of her ear.

“Be an advocate for your health,” she had said before the procedure. “Get your skin checked.”

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