Dermatologist in Marbella for mole mapping

What is mole mapping? - Dermatologist in Marbella for mole mapping

06/11/2021

In the event that you have a suspicious-looking mole, are concerned about the amount of sun exposure you have received in the past, or wish to be proactive about your skin health on a regular basis, a mole map with our dermatologist in Marbella for mole mapping can provide you with the peace of mind that you are taking a proactive approach to your skin health. Keep reading to know more.


What is Mole Mapping and how does it work?

Mole mapping is used to record the specifics of your skin in order to monitor both short and long term changes in moles (which are a good predictor of melanoma). Total Body Imaging is used to record the details of your skin in order to monitor both short and long term changes in moles. Our initial appointment entails collecting a complete skin history, which includes shooting a series of body photos that show your whole skin in different lighting conditions. We next photograph any slightly odd or unusual moles at a magnification to make it easier to detect any new or changing lesions during subsequent visits.


We examine the whole surface of your skin, including your scalp, fingernails, and even the space between your toes, before making a decision. For a nominal charge, we can even give you a copy of the pictures that were obtained throughout the mole mapping process.


In accordance with your medical history, risk factors, and the kinds of moles you have, we will follow you over a period of several months in order to identify any microscopic changes, making mole mapping a very useful and convenient health service.

 

Who Is Mole Mapping Intended For?

Due to the fact that it utilizes photography, mole mapping is entirely safe for everyone, even pregnant women. We request that you remove any make-up (especially foundation and lipstick) before the consultation and that you abstain from using moisturiser on the day of your visit.


Mole mapping is particularly useful for the following tasks:

  • Those who have a family or personal history of melanoma or other skin malignancies should be extra cautious in their sun exposure.
  • Those who have numerous moles or moles that are unusual
  • Those who have had a history of excessive sun exposure
  • Those with pale skin, a propensity to burn rather than tan, freckles, light eye color, and light or red hair should avoid the sun.

 

Dermatologist in Marbella for mole mapping

Our dermatologist in Marbella for mole mapping makes it simple to check for moles and keep track of your yearly mole map. Skin cancer services are provided by our team of skilled and trained dermatoscopists who are committed to providing you with comprehensive and professional care.