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Using MoleMapCD during Skin Self-Examinations
If you are at risk for melanoma, your doctor has most likely recommended that you do Skin Self-Examinations (SSE) at home on a regular basis. When you know the pattern of the moles, spots, freckles, and other marks on your skin, you can recognize changes more easily.
Using MoleMapCD during your SSE also can help relieve your anxiety and guesswork. The CD’s 36 images serve as an accurate basis of comparison as you look at any unusual sores, lumps, spots, markings, or changes. Sometimes the changes may be a sign of melanoma, or a warning that it might develop. When you see something suspicious, you simply compare your skin to the image on your MoleMapCD. Immediately you can see if the change is real or imagined.
Your MoleMapCD comes with an easy-to-read brochure that explains the self-exam process. In addition to self-exams, it is also important that you see your dermatologist at least once a year, especially if you are at risk for melanoma. He or she can teach you how to do a self-exam and advise you on how often to do it.
MoleMapCD is an adjunct tool for use in the early detection of melanoma. While it helps you observe and compare changes in your skin, it does not replace visual exams done by your doctor. If you have any doubts or concerns, contact your doctor immediately. Please see our disclaimer statement.