Mole Mapping · Your Path to Skin Health ·
Understanding Mole Mapping: Early Detection of Skin Changes
Mole mapping is a method of carefully examining and documenting your skin and individual moles over time to detect any changes in moles at the earliest possible stage. The process involves using a dermoscopy device, which is a non-invasive tool that magnifies skin structures not visible to the naked eye. This technique enables the visualization of subtle early changes associated with skin cancer.
During your annual skin check-up, we will provide you with comprehensive guidance throughout the mole mapping process.
What can I expect during the dermatology consultation?
Individuals who are at a heightened risk of melanoma should consider this option. This includes those with:
A high number of moles (over 50).
Moles that are large or exhibit unusual colors or shapes.
A history of previous melanoma.
A significant family history of melanoma.
Fair skin that is prone to sunburn.
A history of severe sunburn in the past.
Frequent sun exposure, including outdoor workers and individuals who regularly take sun vacations.
A compromised immune system.
Moles located on the back, which might be challenging to monitor.
Any recent changes observed in individual moles.
What to expect for mole mapping?
The goal of mole mapping is to detect any potential signs of skin cancer, such as melanoma, at an early stage when treatment is most effective.
Here's what you can expect during your mole mapping appointment:
Consultation: You'll begin with a discussion about your medical history, any family history of skin cancer, past sunburns, and other relevant information.
Full Body Examination: Dr. Susana will perform a thorough examination of your entire skin surface, including areas that are typically not exposed to the sun. They will look at each mole and mark its location. This initial mapping provides a baseline for future comparisons.
Follow-Up Appointments: Based on the initial examination, Dr. Susana will recommend a schedule for follow-up appointments. These appointments will involve re-examining your moles and comparing them to the baseline records to detect any changes.
Educational Information: During the process, Dr. Susana is going to provide you with information about what to look for when examining your own skin between appointments. This empowers you to be proactive about monitoring your skin health.
Skin Cancer Education: Depending on your risk factors and the findings from the examination, Dr. Susana educate you about the signs of skin cancer, sun protection strategies, and other preventive measures