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SkinCheck+

Comprehensive skin check + full body photography

Swap sleepless nights for a specialist diagnosis

At MoleMap we don’t just check your skin—we double check it. Get a thorough head-to-toe skin check and full body photography. Any suspicious moles are imaged and sent for dermatologist diagnosis. Because two sets of expert eyes mean more accurate results. No referral needed.
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Is a SkinCheck+ right for me?

Yes, if you’re low risk but have noticed a new mole or changing mole and want to quickly know you’re in the clear with an accurate diagnosis. Plus, you want the added benefit of full body photography to track and monitor any changes in your moles over time.

Looking for proactive monitoring? Check out our Full Body MoleMap
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Saving lives. One skin check at a time

Helena Alemao Testimonial
Brent Griffin Testimonial
Lewis Testimonial
Helena Alemao
Helena Alemao
45 years old
High Risk
“When dad was suddenly diagnosed with melanoma I had to be proactive about my own skin.  My Full Body MoleMap resulted in 39 moles being documented and sent for dermatologist review.”
Family history
Fair Skin
Many Moles
Brent Griffin
Brent Griffin
59 years old
High Risk
“A suspicious mole was picked up during my Full Body MoleMap. A few days later I had a phone call from my doctor…I was told it was Clark level 2 melanoma.”
Atypical moles
Lewis
Lewis
71 years old
High Risk
“At my annual full body skin exam, the melanographer found a small pin-sized spot on my ear and recommended I have it examined further. It turned out to be cancerous. If it wasn’t for MoleMap, it would have gone unnoticed.”
Changing mole

What does a SkinCheck involve?

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A thorough head-to-toe skin check by a skilled melanographer
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Dermatologist diagnosis of suspicious or high-risk moles
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Under the skin imaging of suspicious moles to detect cancer early
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A full dermatologist’s report outlining the next steps, if needed
A melanographer will check your skin and image any suspect moles
Total body photography to map, track and compare new and existing moles

Peace of mind in 3 steps

Step 1: A thorough skin check

A head-to-toe skin check by an experienced melanographer (a specialist in skin cancer triage) for higher accuracy.
Duration: 20 minutes
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Step 2: Dermatologist diagnosis

Any ‘high risk’ moles and lesions that ‘may’ become cancerous will be assessed by a accredited dermatologist
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Step 3: Full report

A full report with advice on the next steps (if needed). Also includes 12 months free unlimited mole checks.
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Pay better. Choose

SkinCheck+ Cost

$249
Or 4 x interest-free payments of $62.25
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Health funds welcome

Some health funds cover part or all of your skin cancer screening. This may include your skin check. Find out your level of cover. Contact your healthcare provider today. Quote our provider number: 6088241H.

Explore MoleMap’s skin services

SkinCheck

Only have a few moles and don’t feel you need a full photographic record of your skin? Opt for a SkinCheck for peace of mind your skin is healthy right now.
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Full Body Mole Map

Our most comprehensive skin check service. Includes full body imaging, mole mapping and unlimited free skin checks for 12 months.
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Spotted a suspicious mole? Get it checked out fast

Got a question about skin checks?

Is a skin check worth the money?

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One Australian is diagnosed with melanoma every 30 minutes. Early detection is the best chance of a positive outcome. Our SkinCheck+ provides a thorough head-to-toe assessment of your moles, with any ‘at-risk’ lesions imaged and sent for dermatologist diagnosis. MoleMap’s skin cancer check provides you with a quick and trusted diagnosis. No need for referral and no lengthy waits. You also get the benefit of full body photography to track, compare and monitor changes over time.

What *exactly* is full body photography?

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Full body photography helps you to be proactive about your skin health and skin cancer risk. This is where we take a set of approximately 24 images of your skin. These are used as an historical ref­er­ence, so we can track and monitor any new spots appear­ing on your skin over time. We use dermoscopic (that is, under the skin) imaging to capture close-up images of any suspicious or ‘at-risk’ moles. These are sent to one of our accredited dermatologists for further investigation and diagnosis.

How long does a MoleMap SkinCheck+ take?

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At MoleMap our SkinCheck+ service takes up to 30 minutes.

What’s the difference between a SkinCheck+ and a full body skin check?

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Our SkinCheck+ service provides a thorough head-to-toe melanoma check with a trained melanographer. (This is a registered nurse who is very experienced at skin cancer detection). You also get full body photography —up to 24 images to act as a reference point. Any suspicious moles picked up during your skin check are imaged and sent to a dermatologist for further assessment and diagnosis. This type of skin check is a good choice if you have:

  • A small number of moles
  • You’ve spotted an unusual mole and want it checked out quickly
  • You want the added benefit of full body photography to compare and track any changes to your skin and moles over time

In comparison, our Full Body MoleMap includes all the features of our SkinCheck+, but you also get extra dermoscopic imaging of moles that may be at risk of change. We’ll take images as precaution — even if they appear benign currently. Our Full Body MoleMap provides unlimited free skin checks for 12 months too.

Who should have a skin check?

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If a suspect mole is spotted during your skin check, it will be imaged by our melanographer. All images are sent to a dermatologist for further examination and diagnosis. Your report will include the dermatologist's diagnosis along with any images and advice on the next steps - if further action is required.Anyone who is concerned about cancer should have a skin cancer check. MoleMap’s SkinCheck is particularly suited to people who are at low to medium risk and want peace of mind, or have spotted a suspicious mole and want it checked out fast. You can check your skin cancer risk here.

What happens if a suspicious mole is detected?

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If a suspect mole is spotted during your skin check, it will be imaged by our melanographer. All images are sent to a dermatologist for further examination and diagnosis. Your report will include the dermatologist's diagnosis along with any images and advice on the next steps - if further action is required.

Why is it important to get regular skin checks?

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Regular skin checks are essential for the early detection of new or changing moles. Because melanoma can be difficult to detect with the naked eye, we recommend booking a yearly skin cancer check up with one of our melanographers. Melanographers are trained in skin cancer detection and perform hundreds of skin cancer checks, which makes them highly experienced in spotting the smallest changes.

Are at-home skin checks important?

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Absolutely. Australia has one of the highest rates of melanoma in the world. At-home skin checks (alongside professional skin cancer checks) can help you spot cancer early. This is vital, as 95% of skin cancers are curable if detected and treated early.

How do you perform an at-home skin check?

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Firstly, it’s very helpful to understand the signs of melanoma. This will help you to know what exactly it is you’re looking for during your at-home skin check.

Secondly, make sure you do your skin check in a well lit room with a full-length and a hand-help mirror close by. This will make it easier to spot any new or changing moles. 

Look in the full length mirror to check the front and back of your body, as well as both sides of your body. Women should also raise each arm to check under their breasts. 

Examine your upper arms and forearms. Check the palms and back of your hands, including your fingernails. Closely check your legs, feet, soles, toenails and in between your toes. (This is where the handheld mirror comes in useful!)

Carefully look over your face, neck, ears and scalp. You may need to ask a family member or friend to help. Here you can find a complete guide to at-home skin cancer checks.

At MoleMap, we rec­om­mend doing a DIY skin check at least every three months. You can also reduce your risk by  booking in for an expert skin check or mole check every 6 to 12 months - depending on your skin cancer risk.

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