
Skin cancer checks involve a visual examination of the skin by a qualified and trained Skin Cancer Doctor. This examination is non-invasive and usually involves inspecting moles, freckles, and other skin lesions for signs of skin cancer. In some cases, your care provider may use a dermatoscope, a handheld device with magnification and light, to get a closer look at suspicious spots. If a suspicious lesion is found, a biopsy may be performed to confirm the diagnosis, but even this procedure is relatively minor and considered minimally invasive. Overall, routine skin cancer checks are not invasive and are important for early detection and treatment of skin cancer.

“Your comfort and wellbeing is our highest priority.”
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Skin First doctors are known for their expertise, experience, patient-centered approach, and access to advanced technology, all of which contribute to their effectiveness in caring for patients with skin cancer and other dermatological conditions.
Many Skin First doctors have extensive experience diagnosing and treating various skin conditions, including skin cancer. Their years of practice contribute to their proficiency in patient management and communication.
At Skin First, we prioritize patient well-being and satisfaction. We take the time to listen to patients’ concerns, answer any questions, involving you in treatment decisions. This patient-centered approach fosters trust and collaboration, leading to better outcomes.
Dont put off getting your skin checked any longer!