Dermoscopic Examination of Moles (Nevi)

Regular and thorough monitoring of all parts of the body is essential for skin cancer. This monitoring should be done by a dermatologist and through routine self-examinations. The most common warning sign of skin cancer is a visible change on the skin, such as a new formation or a change in an existing lesion or mole. If any changes are observed, it is crucial to seek immediate consultation with a dermatologist for a thorough examination, including dermoscopy.

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