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Advanced Mole Mapping for Early Skin Cancer Detection
Total body photography is a non-invasive imaging technique that creates a detailed, high-resolution record of your moles and skin lesions. This helps doctors detect subtle changes over time, allowing for early skin cancer diagnosis.
TREATMENT PROCESS
Consultation
Full-Body Imaging
Mole Mapping & Data Storage
Expert Review
What is Total Body Photography?
Total body photography is a non-invasive imaging technique that creates a detailed, high-resolution record of your moles and skin lesions. This helps doctors detect subtle changes over time, allowing for early skin cancer diagnosis.
Skin Monitoring & Prevention
- Tracks changes in moles over time to identify early signs of melanoma.
- Recommended for individuals with multiple moles, fair skin, or a history of sun exposure.
- Enhances accuracy of skin cancer checks, reducing unnecessary biopsies.
- People with many moles or irregular lesions.
- Those with a family history of melanoma or personal history of skin cancer.
- Individuals with frequent sun exposure or a history of sunburns.
- Every 6-12 months for high-risk individuals.
- As recommended by your skin cancer doctor based on your risk level.
What is Total Body Photography?
Total body photography is a non-invasive imaging technique that creates a detailed, high-resolution record of your moles and skin lesions. This helps doctors detect subtle changes over time, allowing for early skin cancer diagnosis.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Individuals at high risk (fair skin, sun exposure history, family history of melanoma) should have annual skin checks, while others should have a full-body examination every one to two years.
Our doctor will examine your skin from head to toe using a dermatoscope to detect suspicious moles or lesions. If needed, we may perform digital imaging (mole mapping) or a biopsy for further analysis.
Yes. Early detection significantly increases treatment success rates. Most non-melanoma skin cancers (BCC, SCC) and early-stage melanomas can be completely removed if diagnosed in time.
Follow the ABCDE rule of melanoma:
- Asymmetry
- Border irregularity
- Colour changes
- Diameter larger than 6mm
- Evolving appearance
If you notice any of these signs, book a skin cancer check immediately.
No, a skin check is non-invasive and painless. If a biopsy is needed, local anaesthesia is used to ensure minimal discomfort.
Mole mapping uses high-resolution digital imaging to track changes in moles over time, helping detect melanoma in its earliest stages. It's recommended for high-risk individuals with multiple moles or a history of skin cancer.
If a mole changes in size, colour, or shape, bleeds, or becomes itchy, book a professional skin cancer check immediately for evaluation.
Some aspects of skin checks may be bulk-billed, while procedures like mole mapping and biopsies may require an out-of-pocket fee.
Yes, we offer medical and cosmetic mole removal using minimally invasive techniques.


