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Early Detection and What to Look For

April 29th, 2014
Knoxville Dermatology Group

We’re huge advocates for skin scans – both professional and amateur. Checking your skin regularly allows you to take note of subtle changes in your skin. If you’re just now ramping up your skincare routine with skin scans, here’s what you should look for.

Freckles:

These groups of extra pigment are a great indicator of sun exposure. If you begin noticing a prevalence of freckles on your skin, load up on SPF 30 and monitor your sun exposure. SPF 30 should be a part of your daily routine but make sure that during periods of sun exposure you reapply every 2 hours.

Moles:

Moles have more depth than freckles. These clusters of cells go all the way to the top layers of your second layer of skin. If you notice any changes in the size, shape or color of your existing moles, call us! We will examine these changes to rule out any questions you may have.

New Growths:

If you see new moles or growths, compare them to surrounding moles. Is it larger or darker than your other moles? Do you have small reddish moles near multiple larger ones? Make note of any and all differences in new growths. These are signs you should consult a dermatologist.

Early detection is extremely important when dealing with your skin. Monthly skin scans help you more accurately judge changes in your skin, so take a few minutes to observe these changes.

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