A more severe form of sarcoidosis on the skin can result in large sores or lesions, primarily on the nose, cheeks, and ears. The growths may be rough and dark in color. If an individual has scar tissue, sarcoidosis is likely to form underneath the scar and may appear to be pushing up from below the healed abrasion. Sometimes, sarcoidosis affects tattooed areas, as well. These skin problems are treatable, but if not addressed promptly can lead to more scar tissue.

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