Mole Examination & Dermoscopic Evaluation
Mole examination and dermoscopic evaluation are simple yet essential medical procedures performed in-clinic to assess skin moles and pigmented lesions.
Using visual assessment and advanced dermatoscopy, this procedure helps identify suspicious changes early and ensures accurate differentiation between benign and potentially harmful lesions.
Procedure Info at a Glance
How is the examination performed?
The dermatologist examines moles visually and may use a dermatoscope, a specialized magnifying device that allows detailed evaluation of skin structures beneath the surface.
Is it painful?
No. The examination is completely painless and non-invasive.
When is dermoscopy recommended?
It is recommended for patients with multiple moles, changing moles, family history of skin cancer, or suspicious pigmentation.
Does the examination require preparation?
No special preparation is required. The procedure is quick and performed during the clinic visit.
Benefits of Mole Examination
- Early detection of skin cancer: Identifies abnormal changes before complications develop.
- Accurate diagnosis: Differentiates between benign and suspicious lesions with high precision.
- Non-invasive and safe: No cutting, injections, or downtime required.
- Medical reassurance: Provides peace of mind through professional evaluation.
Protect Your Skin with Early Assessment
Regular mole evaluation is a crucial step in maintaining long-term skin health. At Dr. Faiez Ghanam Dermatology, Cosmetic & Laser Center, we use advanced diagnostic tools to ensure accurate and safe assessment. Book your appointment today for professional mole evaluation and skin safety.
FREQUENT QUESTIONS
How often should moles be checked?
Once yearly, or sooner if changes in size, color, or shape are noticed.
Can all moles be examined with dermoscopy?
Yes, dermoscopy is suitable for most pigmented lesions.
Does mole examination replace biopsy?
It helps determine whether a biopsy is necessary but does not replace it when indicated.

