Mole assessment is a medical examination used to evaluate the appearance, size, shape, symmetry, and color of moles to identify potential signs of skin cancer or precancerous growths. A doctor performs this visual inspection and may use a dermascope for closer examination. Regular mole assessments are important for early detection and treatment.
Mole assessment is a medical examination used to evaluate the appearance, size, shape, symmetry, and color of moles to identify potential signs of skin cancer or precancerous growths. A doctor performs this visual inspection and may use a dermascope for closer examination. Regular mole assessments are important for early detection and treatment.
Mole assessments involve examining moles for signs of skin cancer using dermoscopy or total body photography. Regular checks help detect early changes.
Canada's universal healthcare covers some mole assessments under certain provinces, but costs may vary. Waiting times can be several weeks.