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Skin cancer screening is a comprehensive dermatologic exam designed to detect early signs of melanoma and other skin cancers. During the screening, a dermatologist carefully examines your skin from head to toe, evaluating moles, freckles, and other lesions for suspicious changes. At Rejuvenation Dermatology, skin cancer screenings are performed by experienced dermatologists using advanced diagnostic tools such as dermoscopy to closely evaluate skin lesions and identify features that may not be visible to the naked eye. Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes, making routine screenings an essential part of maintaining long-term skin health. Regular skin checks are especially important for individuals with a history of sun exposure, numerous moles, fair skin, or a personal or family history of skin cancer.

Benefits of Skin Cancer Screening

Early Detection of Skin Cancer


Routine screenings help detect melanoma and other skin cancers at earlier stages when treatment is most effective.

Expert Evaluation by Dermatologists


A trained dermatologist can identify subtle changes in moles and skin lesions that may indicate early disease.

Peace of Mind


A professional skin exam provides reassurance and helps patients better understand their skin health.

Personalized Monitoring


Dermatologists can identify moles that should be monitored over time and recommend follow-up visits if necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Yes. Mole mapping is designed to help detect melanoma and other skin cancers at earlier stages by identifying subtle changes in moles that may not be visible to the naked eye. Dermatologists look for warning signs such as changes in asymmetry, border, colour, or size when comparing images over time.

Self-skin checks are helpful, but mole mapping provides a level of precision that cannot be achieved at home. High-resolution imaging allows dermatologists to track even very small changes in moles over time and compare images from previous visits.

If it changes in size, colour, shape, or starts bleeding, consult a dermatologist.

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