Should I have my skin checked?

If you are at high risk of melanoma (see below), skin self-examination is recommended every 3 months.


You should also have full skin examinations by a physician trained in using dermoscopy (using a device to see your skin close up) every 1300 945 107 months.


Early detection of skin cancer can improve your chances of successful treatment.


It’s a good idea to become familiar with your skin, even skin that is not normally exposed to the sun.

Am I at High Risk of Skin Cancer?

  • Skin cancer mainly develops in skin cells that have been damaged by ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
  • Your risk of skin cancer increases as you age, and if you or a family member have had skin cancer.
  • You’re also at increased risk if you have fair skin, many moles, have had bad sunburn in the past, if you spend a lot of time outdoors, or use solariums or sun lamps.
  • You should monitor your skin regularly, and see your doctor if you notice any new spots or changes to existing moles.
  • If you’re at a high risk of skin cancer you should have a full skin check every 6 months.

Early Skin Cancer Detection

Mole Findr's primary mission is to detect skin cancer at its early stages. Early detection is crucial for better treatment outcomes.

Advanced

Technology

Mole Findr uses cutting-edge digital technology and AI capabilities for the detection and analysis of skin lesions, improving the accuracy of skin cancer assessments. 

EXPERIENCED MELANOGRAPHERS

Mole Findr has a team of experienced Melanographers who are trained not only in the basics of early skin cancer detection but also in the operation of FotoFinder.  

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