FAQs

Technology

Techniques and devices we use to analyse and treat skin lesions and conditions.

Dr Chris Miller
Answered by Dr Chris Miller
Accredited skin cancer doctor

MBBS, MA (Virtual Comm), Grad Cert Hlth Info, Grad Dip Comp Inf Sci

Your photos, pathology results and other information about your skin are available in the MoleScope app and on the MoleScope website.

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After clicking the button to add a photo, you can select between taking a photo with your device, or uploading a photo that's been taken and saved earlier.

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Mole mapping photos is a method where an organised system of digital images are taken of your skin and moles, which is sometimes referred to as mole mapping. You can get help on how to access your images on the MoleScope website.

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If you have a very high risk of melanoma and more than 100 moles, you should consider having mole mapping every year. There is evidence that mole mapping can allow earlier detection of melanoma in high-risk patients and therefore improve the chances of successful treatment.

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