Mole check
Clinical review of moles and skin lesions to identify relevant changes and define follow-up.
Skin lesion assessment
Review of moles and skin lesions, with dermatologic follow-up and removal when clinically indicated.
Dermatologic review
If you notice a mole that looks different, a new lesion, a spot that has changed or any structure that raises concerns, dermatologic consultation makes it possible to assess the finding more precisely. Mole review helps distinguish lesions that only require observation, lesions that merit periodic follow-up and lesions that may require evaluation or removal.
Clinical review of moles and skin lesions to identify relevant changes and define follow-up.
Assessment of suspicious lesions that may require additional study or timely care.
An office-based procedure that may be considered when there is a dermatologic indication and prior evaluation.
Frequently asked questions
When a visible change appears, a new lesion develops or there is any concern about its evolution, especially if it changes in size, color or shape.
No. Some only require review or follow-up. Removal is defined according to dermatologic evaluation and clinical need.
Yes. Dermatologic evaluation makes it possible to identify warning signs and decide whether follow-up, additional study or timely management is needed.
No. Its purpose is to guide and make it easier for the patient to request a professional evaluation.