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Mole screening at Pinch & Prod Milton Keynes

We have partnered with Map My Mole, a dedicated service designed by dermatologists to meet the increasing demand for skin lesion assessments. This allows you to avoid long GP waiting lists as well as high dermatologist fees.


Dr Toby Nelson, Founder of Map My Mole: “The aesthetics industry is perfectly placed to help people with skin lesions of concern. Some people want a mole checked for signs of cancer, but struggle to see their GP."  


Map My Mole allows us to access UK consultant dermatologists for an opinion within 24-48 hours. Images are reviewed by experts in the field and reports ensure detailed explanations are provided. If a mole is concerning, the dermatologist will inform you, providing you with a report that can be sent to your GP to speed up any referral.

How it works

1. An in-clinic assessment of the mole using a dermoscope.


2. Your assessment will be reviewed by MapMyMole's leading consultant dermatologists. 


3. A report will be sent to you within 24-48hrs, which will determine if further investigation needs to be carried out with your GP. 


Mole screening is charged at:

1 Mole: £80

2 Moles: £110

3 Moles: £140

4 Moles: £170

5 Moles: £200

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Melanoma

Dermatofibroma

Dermatofibroma

melanoma pictures

A type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) in the skin. Melanoma skin cancer can appear on any part of the skin, but is most commonly found on the upper back, legs, arms and face. It can also occur in the eye, in the mouth and in other areas of the body with pigmented tissue. 

Dermatofibroma

Dermatofibroma

Dermatofibroma

dermatofibroma pictures

A benign growth that typically appears as a small, firm bump on the skin. They are usually brown or red in colour and can appear anywhere on the body, but are most commonly found on the legs.

They are caused by an accumulation of fibrous tissue and are not usually harmful or painful.

Clark's Nevus

Dermatofibroma

Clark's Nevus

Clark's Nevus pictures

Also known as a junctional nevus, they are a type of mole that typically appears as a dark brown or black spot on the skin. They are usually smaller than a pencil eraser and have a smooth, even surface. Clark's nevi are typically benign, but they can sometimes develop in to a type of skin cancer called melanoma.

Haemangioma

Seborrheic Keratosis

Clark's Nevus

Haemangioma pictures

 

A benign tumour made up of blood vessels. They can occur anywhere on the body. They can vary in size and appearance and can be classified as either superficial (just under the skin) or deep (involving deeper layers of tissue). Some haemangiomas may disappear on their own over time.

Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic Keratosis

seborrheic keratosis pictures

 

A benign skin growth that often appears as a brown, scaly patch on the face, scalp, chest or back. They are usually asymptomatic, but can become itchy or irritated. They are typically seen as one ages and are far more common in older adults and those with a family history of the condition.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic Keratosis

basal cell carcinoma pictures

 

A type of skin cancer that develops in the basal cells, which are found in the lower layer of the outermost layer of the skin.

BCC is the most common form of skin cancer. It typically forms on sun-exposed skin. BCC do not spread to other parts of the body (metastasis), but slowly grow, invading the surrounding skin.


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