
- Unusual or changing moles
- New skin growths or lesions
- Skin discoloration or persistent sores
- Risk factors such as sun exposure or family history
- Dermoscopy: Non-invasive examination of moles and lesions.
- Skin Biopsy: Confirms if a growth is cancerous.
- Total Body Photography: Tracks mole changes over time.
- Cryotherapy: Freezing precancerous lesions to remove them.
- Mohs Surgery: Precise removal of cancerous skin cells.
- Laser & Topical Treatments: Effective for early-stage skin cancer.
- Early detection increases successful treatment outcomes.
- Non-invasive treatments offer quick recovery times.
- Anyone with a family history of skin cancer.
- Those with high sun exposure or abnormal moles