Mole Checks
Single or full body mole checks. Helping to detect suspicious moles early to improve outcomes.
How to detect abnormal moles
Look for signs of the ABCDEs of Melanoma.
Asymmetry: Moles can be raised or flat against the skin. A normal mole should have two matching sides. Moles with two halves that differ from one another are consider asymmetrical.
Border: Moles with signs of an irregular border should be examined by a dermatologist. A healthy mole will typically have a consistent shape and clearly defined borders.
Colour: Variations in mole color, including arbitrary shades of tan, brown, black, red, and blue, can be a sign of skin cancer. Most moles will have a pretty consistent shade.
Diameter: As a general rule of thumb, anything larger than the end of a pencil eraser (6 millimeters or 1/4 of an inch) should be examined by a dermatologist.
Evolution: Moles that evolve (grow or change in color or shape) should be examined by a dermatologist. This includes growth or other significant changes in moles and recurring scabs or small pimple-like bumps that fail to heal after several (3-5) weeks.
Mole Check Fees
Single or Full Body Mole Check
£120 (Dermatology Specialist GP)
Full body mole check using a dermatoscope.
Bespoke treatment plan and recommendations.
Follow up if required.
Terms and conditions: Appointments require payment in advance and a 24-hour cancellation policy applies.
Meet the team
Dr Sagar Patel
General Practitioner with Special Interest in Dermatology
MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCGP, PGDipClinDerm
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