Mole Mapping

Mole mapping is a detailed, non-invasive procedure to monitor and track moles over time, aiding in the early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers. At Genesis Clinic, the session begins with a review of your medical history, including any family or personal history of skin cancer. Advanced imaging technology is used to capture full-body photographs and close-up dermatoscopic images of any unusual moles. A dermatologist examines your skin using a dermatoscope to identify patterns not visible to the naked eye. The session typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of moles being assessed. Mole mapping is ideal for individuals at higher risk of skin cancer due to factors such as family history, numerous moles, or significant sun exposure. Regular follow-ups help detect any changes in your moles early.
How often should you have Mole Mapping done?
The frequency of mole mapping depends on your individual circumstances, but regular check-ups are key to maintaining optimal skin health. For those with a higher risk of skin cancer, such as individuals with fair skin, numerous moles, or a history of melanoma, annual appointments are often recommended. However, if you notice any new or changing moles between visits, it’s crucial to schedule an appointment immediately. At Genesis Clinic, our specialists will provide personalised advice on how often you should undergo mole mapping based on your unique skin type and medical history.


Mole Mapping Sessions
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Initial Consultation: Our specialist will review your medical history and discuss any concerns about your moles or skin.
Imaging Procedure: High-resolution photographs of your skin are taken, with close-ups of any suspicious moles.
Analysis and Report: Our consultants analyse the images for abnormalities and provide a detailed report with recommendations for follow-up or treatment.
A mole mapping session at Genesis Clinic typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of moles being examined and photographed. This includes taking full-body images and close-up dermatoscopic photos of any suspicious moles for detailed analysis.
Mole mapping is completely non-invasive and safe. There are no known side effects or complications associated with this procedure.
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Whether you have a question, concern, or query about a specific treatment, our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way.
What are the benefits of Mole Mapping?
Early Detection: Spotting abnormal changes in moles early improves treatment outcomes.
Accurate Monitoring: Regular imaging allows us to track subtle changes over time.
Peace of Mind: Stay reassured with expert monitoring of your skin health.
Personalised Advice: Tailored recommendations based on your skin type, family history, and lifestyle.

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Why should you consider Mole Mapping?
If you have multiple moles, a personal or family history of skin cancer, or frequent sun exposure, mole mapping can be a vital tool in safeguarding your skin health. It’s especially beneficial for those noticing new or changing moles.

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