The Importance of Regular Skin Cancer Screenings

Detect early. Treat early. Save lives.

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Skin Cancer Screenings

Skin cancer is a significant health concern in Australia, with two out of three Australians diagnosed by age 70. The value of timely and thorough regular skin check-ups is paramount in order to better control outcomes. At Just Skin Treatment Clinic, we prioritize thorough early detection and offer the best treatment for our patients.

Skin cancer screening examination

Why Regular Screening Matters

Skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma, can develop over time due to UV exposure. Regular skin screenings help identify abnormalities early on, increasing the chances of successful treatment. Our team understands that early detection is crucial for better prognosis and reducing the risk of cancer spreading.

Doctor performing skin screening on patient

What to Expect During a Screening

During a skin cancer screening at Just Skin Treatment Clinic, our dermatologist will conduct a thorough examination of your skin, looking for any suspicious lesions or changes. This includes checking all areas of your body, even those not typically exposed to the sun. If a suspicious spot is found, a biopsy may be performed to determine if it is cancerous.

Medical professional examining patient at Just Skin Treatment Clinic

How Often Should You Get Screened

For most adults, it is recommended to have a skin cancer screening at least once a year. However, those with a history of skin cancer or significant sun exposure should consider more frequent check-ins. Our team will help you determine the best screening schedule based on your individual risk factors.

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Prevention and Early Detection

Regular self-examinations can also play a role in early detection. Familiarize yourself with the ABCDE of melanoma: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter over 6mm, and Evolving size, shape, or color. If you notice any changes, schedule an appointment with us immediately.

The Cancer Council website has a great source of information on their website about getting to know your skin.

Visit https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information/causes-and-prevention/sun-safety/check-for-signs-of-skin-cance

Doctor performing skin screening on patient

Conclusion

Regular skin cancer screenings are a vital part of maintaining your health. At Just Skin Treatment Clinic, we provide comprehensive screenings and non-invasive treatments to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. Schedule your screening today and take the first step in protecting your skin.