Why is a mole examination important?
- Preventing skin cancer: examination of moles is key to identifying potentially cancerous moles such as melanomas. Early diagnosis and removal of dangerous moles can significantly increase the chances of successful treatment.
- Identifying potential problems: a mole examination allows specialists to check for irregularities, changes in the colour, size and shape of the moles. If any potential problem moles are found, further examination or removal may be performed.
- Monitoring of existing moles: patients with existing moles should have regular examinations to monitor their stability and any changes. This is important for early identification of any unusual changes.
The procedure for examining moles:
- Consultation: the mole examination begins with a consultation with a dermatologist or other specialist. The patient informs the physician of any concerns, symptoms or changes he/she has experienced related to moles.
- Visual inspection: The doctor visually checks all the moles on the patient’s body. It uses a dermatoscope, which allows a more detailed analysis and recording of moles.
- Evaluation of moles: the doctor evaluates the moles according to criteria such as asymmetry, irregular margins, elongation of the margins, inconsistent colour and changes in size. If any suspicious mole is found, further examination can be carried out.
The importance of regular examination of moles:
- Prevention of skin cancer: regular examination of the moles allows early detection of potentially cancerous changes and prevents the development of skin cancer in its advanced stages.
- Detention system: Regular examination of moles creates a detection system that helps detect unusual changes in the skin and allows for an early response.
- Monitoring existing moles: regular monitoring of existing moles allows you to detect any unusual changes, such as rapid growth, change in colour or the appearance of new symptoms.
The examination of moles is an important diagnostic procedure in the prevention of skin diseases, especially skin cancer. This process allows professionals to identify potentially dangerous moles and perform any further examinations or removal. Regular mole examinations are key to maintaining healthy skin and early detection of any unusual changes. If you have any concerns or suspicions about moles, do not hesitate to seek professional help from a dermatologist.