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 in Greece involve visual inspections by a dermatologist or doctor to determine if a mole is cancerous or benign using various diagnostic tools such as dermoscopy. Early detection is key.
Waiting times can vary from 1 to 3 weeks for an appointment, but urgent cases may be seen sooner. Costs range from €50 to €200 per visit.