Spot Check
A spot check is recommended for borderline suspicious lesions that require monitoring. Surveillance photography is normally done 3 months after
A spot check is recommended for borderline suspicious lesions that require monitoring. Surveillance photography is normally done 3 months after
Worried about your spots and moles? Wondering whether you’ve got a skin cancer? Did you know that 2 out of
Keloids are firm, rubbery growths due to overactive scar formation. On the ear, they can occur in the cartilage or
Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCCs) are the second most common type of skin cancer. They arise from the top layer of
Melanoma is a deadly skin cancer that arises from uncontrolled growth of melanocytes. It is the third most common skin
What is mole mapping?Mole mapping provides a photographic record of the location and size of your moles on the skin
Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer. These skin cancers arise from the basal layer of the