Skin Cancer Prevention Through Mole Mapping
Using the latest technology, we take detailed, high-quality images of your skin to keep track of every mole or spot over time. This helps detect any changes early.
Skin cancer, including melanoma, is often treatable when found early. Regular skin checks and tracking moles over time can be life-saving. Our technology gives your doctor more information, so they can make faster, better decisions, and give you peace of mind.
We now offer a new feature called the MoleGallery, which shows your entire mole history at a glance. Your dermatologist can quickly see how a mole has changed, and an AI-powered score helps flag anything unusual.
What Makes Our Skin Checks Smarter?
Fast and Painless: No needles & no surgery
Radiation-Free: Safe and non-invasive. Powered by AI, helping your doctor spot changes quickly & accurately.
Better Tracking: Pictures of your moles are saved digitally for future comparison.
Some moles may need a deeper look. In those cases, we use a special device called the medicam 1000s, which works like a magnifying glass with a camera, letting your doctor see below the surface of your skin, in amazing detail.
This means every part of your skin is checked, documented, and reviewed for any signs of concern, all in one visit.
How to prepare for your appointment?
Avoid wearing Jewellery: Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and other large accessories can interfere with imaging. Please remove these items before arriving for your appointment.
Refrain from applying artificial tan: Self-tanning products can affect the clarity of skin images, making it harder to detect any abnormalities. We recommend avoiding these products at least one week before your appointment.
Do not wear makeup: Foundation, concealer, or any facial cosmetics may interfere with the examination. Avoid using skin care products – Moisturisers, oils, and creams can reflect light, affecting the accuracy of the imaging process. Please refrain from using such products prior to your examination.
Ensure long hair is tied up: If you have long hair, please secure it in a ponytail or bun to keep it away from your face and shoulders during the imaging process.