A ‘skin check’ can be defined as a comprehensive assessment and examination of an asymptomatic patient for any evidence of skin cancer.
A skin cancer screening is a visual exam of the skin that can be done by yourself or a health care provider. The screening checks the skin for moles, birthmarks, or other marks that are unusual in color, size, shape, or texture. Certain unusual marks may be signs of skin cancer.
A full skin examination involves a thorough check of all your skin for any sign of precancerous or cancerous lesions. As part of your check, you will be asked to undress, keeping on your undergarments. Your dermatologist examines your skin completely, using a magnifying device called a Dermatoscope.
Early Detection of Potentially Harmful or Cancerous Moles • Future Awareness of your body and what to look out for • Reduced Risk • Removal