We offer professional mole screening services at our Essex-based clinic. Mole screening is an essential part of maintaining healthy skin and detecting changes early. Our mole screening service allows us to assess the condition and appearance of moles to determine whether they require further investigation. Moles are very common and are usually harmless. If there are changes in the shape, size or colour, then it could indicate a wider problem. Regular mole checks are important, as early detection is crucial for managing skin conditions, including cancer.
At Nuovo Clinic, our trained professionals offer a private mole screening service to monitor and evaluate moles.
Our mole screening service can provide early detection of skin conditions
Mole checks in Essex
If you are looking for a mole screening service in Essex, then book an appointment at our Braintree clinic. Our trained practitioners can carefully examine moles using specialist equipment. Many people choose private mole screening because it is more readily available. At Nuovo Clinic, we use a medical-grade dermatoscope to take high-resolution imagery of moles or lesions. These images are then expertly analysed by highly experienced consultant dermatologists.
After analysis, a detailed report is compiled that outlines the dermatologist’s findings. The dermatologist may also suggest recommendations. If a mole or lesion is determined to be suspicious, then the report can be shared with your GP to hasten an investigation.
In addition to mole screening, we also offer lesion removal services for cosmetic purposes.
How mole screening works?
Our mole screening service is non-invasive and entirely painless. Our mole checks work by using a dermatoscope to take highly detailed imagery of your moles or lesions. This advanced imagery enables our dermatologists to analyse the findings. A report is then compiled detailing the findings and, if there are any potential concerns. Moles may need to be monitored to detect changes. This can help us identify skin conditions such as cancer early.
Our mole screen service is ideal for assessing:
- Changing moles
- New moles
- Concering skin lesions
- Moles with asymmetry or unusual pigmentation
- Moles that are itchy or bleed or even have irregular borders
The length of our mole screening can depend on the number of moles we are analysing. Typically, mole screening is quick. The analysis of your moles may take 72 hours to assess findings and compile reports.
There is no downtime as dermatoscope imagery is painless. The device is designed to take high-resolution imagery or your moles.
We will provide you with your results, and if there are any recommendations or concerns.
You should expect your results within 72 hours.
There are no risks associated with mole screening itself. Our mole checks are designed to identify potential risks associated with your moles or lesions.
There is no aftercare required for the screening of moles.
Why Choose Nuovo Clinic For Mole Checks in Essex?
We know that skin changes can be a cause of concern. At Nuovo Clinic, we offer a fast mole check service at our Braintree clinic. This gives our clients a quick and reliable way to assess skin lesions or moles. Early detection is always best for any skin condition. Our consultant dermatologists provide detailed reports within 72 hours. These reports can be passed over to your GP if we identify any potential concerns.
At Nuovo Clinic, our Essex-based medic-led facility boasts hundreds of 5-star reviews. Book an appointment today for mole checks in Essex.
Mole Screening FAQs
How fast can I get results?
We typically get your results within 72 hours. This allows you access to a swift assessment of any skin lesions or moles of concern. Assessing skin conditions such as cancer is time-sensitive. Early detection is always best.
When to get moles checked?
It is not harmful to get moles checked at any time, but it is always a good idea to have them checked if you notice changes. If something does not look or feel right, then it is safest to get it checked. If a mole looks different from your other moles, or becomes raised and develops a lump, you should get it checked. In addition, if it starts itching, bleeding, or crusting, it is a sign to get checked.
What do we look out for?
There is a wide range of factors our dermatology consultants consider when assessing your mole. We may look out for asymmetry and also the colour of the mole itself. In addition, we check the border, diameter, and how it is evolving if we have checked more than once.
