Springfield Lakes Metro
0452 514 008
0452 514 008
admin@rxskin.com.au
admin@rxskin.com.au
At Rx Skin Aesthetics, we understand the importance of maintaining healthy skin and protecting it from potential risks, especially when it comes to skin cancer. As part of our comprehensive services, we proudly offer state-of-the-art skin checks and skin cancer surgery using MoleMax HD, a cutting-edge technology that allows for accurate detection and precise treatment of skin cancer.
Regular skin checks are essential in identifying and monitoring any changes in your skin, particularly concerning moles or other suspicious lesions.
Our highly trained medical professionals perform thorough skin examinations using MoleMax HD, a powerful dermatoscopic tool. MoleMax HD provides a magnified view of the skin, allowing for a detailed analysis of moles and other skin abnormalities. This technology aids in the early detection of potential skin cancer, ensuring prompt intervention and treatment when needed.
Don’t compromise on your skin health. Schedule an appointment with Rx Skin Aesthetics today and let us help you maintain healthy, radiant skin while ensuring your peace of mind. Your skin’s well-being is our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
During a skin check, our doctors will carefully examine your skin from head to toe, including areas that are not usually exposed to the sun. They will look for any abnormal moles, lesions, or other suspicious skin changes. In some cases, a dermatoscope, a handheld device with magnification and light, may be used to examine moles more closely. If any suspicious areas are found, the healthcare professional may recommend further evaluation or perform a biopsy for diagnosis.
The frequency of skin checks can vary depending on factors such as your personal and family history of skin cancer, previous skin conditions, and sun exposure. As a general guideline, it is recommended to have a full-body skin check at least once a year, especially if you have a higher risk of skin cancer. However, if you notice any changes in your skin or have specific concerns, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an individualised recommendation.
Skin checks are typically painless and non-invasive.The team will visually examine your skin and may use a dermatoscope to get a closer look at specific areas of concern. You may be asked to undress to your underwear or wear a gown during the examination to ensure a thorough assessment of your skin. If a biopsy is necessary, a small sample of skin may be taken for further analysis, but local anesthesia is usually used to numb the area and minimize any discomfort.
During a skin check, our doctors will carefully examine your skin from head to toe, including areas that are not usually exposed to the sun. They will look for any abnormal moles, lesions, or other suspicious skin changes. In some cases, a dermatoscope, a handheld device with magnification and light, may be used to examine moles more closely. If any suspicious areas are found, the healthcare professional may recommend further evaluation or perform a biopsy for diagnosis.
The frequency of skin checks can vary depending on factors such as your personal and family history of skin cancer, previous skin conditions, and sun exposure. As a general guideline, it is recommended to have a full-body skin check at least once a year, especially if you have a higher risk of skin cancer. However, if you notice any changes in your skin or have specific concerns, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an individualised recommendation.
Skin checks are typically painless and non-invasive.The team will visually examine your skin and may use a dermatoscope to get a closer look at specific areas of concern. You may be asked to undress to your underwear or wear a gown during the examination to ensure a thorough assessment of your skin. If a biopsy is necessary, a small sample of skin may be taken for further analysis, but local anesthesia is usually used to numb the area and minimize any discomfort.