Skin Surveillance Program: What are the chances you have skin cancer?

Skin Surveillance Program: What are the chances you have skin cancer?

Melanoma & Skin Cancer Early Detection

1 in 5 people will get skin cancer in their lifetime. Skin cancer such as melanoma can appear at any time in your life and the risk increases as you age. The good news is that if it’s detected early, it’s almost always treatable. So don’t leave it to chance.

At MoleSafe, our advanced Skin Surveillance Program is designed to look deep inside a mole’s structure to detect any potential skin cancers that can’t be seen with the naked eye.

The MoleSafe Skin Surveillance Program is a comprehensive skin documentation system designed to expose layers of skin lesions not typically viewed during a regular exam by a doctor or dermatologist. The MoleSafe system produces high-resolution diagnostic images and created a profile for your skin that is monitored for any changes in your lesions over time. Following the exam, an extensive diagnostic report of your results is sent to you and your doctor with recommendations and instructions for follow-up visits and/or treatment.

The number one Choice for over 30,000 patients worldwide.

The MoleSafe Skin Surveillance Program:

*Meeting with Melanographer: First you meet with our certified melanographer to discuss medical history and address skin concerns.

*Skin Evaluation & Imagining: A head-to-toe skin evaluation is performed. Clinical and dermoscopic imagines are taken of any moles/lesions of concern.

*Expert Dermatologist Report: A full diagnostic report is created by our expert dermatologist/demoscopist with results and recommendations sent to you and your doctor.

*You’re part of the MoleSafe family! We regularly check in with you and provide the tools and education to keep your skin safe.

*Total Body Photography: A series of high definition pictures are taken of 97% of the body’s surface to create a clinical profile of your benchmark images.

*Digital Melanogram: Exam images are complied into a digital record, along with other information. Including lesion coding and history to fully document.

*Secure Online Archive: Your files are securely kept on record that you and your doctor can access via our online portal to keep monitoring your skin.

Get your skin checked and live with confidence.

Melanoma can be fast-growing and is the most life-threatening of all skin cancers but if caught early there is a nearly 100% survival rate. If you have ever been badly sunburned: used a sunbed; have a family history of skin cancer, have many moles or you have an outdoor lifestyle; your chances of getting melanoma increase dramatically.

Your skin is always changing. That’s why our proven system combines advanced technology with skin cancer expertise to track those changes over time. It’s the most effective way to detect melanoma early-when it’s most treatable.

MoleSafe: Skin Surveillance Program-Full Body Screening

Our most comprehensive service essential for first-time patients and anyone considered to be medium to high risk.

*Session with a Certified Melanographer

*Total Body Photography

*Head-to-Toe Skin Check

*Clinical and Dermoscopic Imaging of Individual Moles and Lesions

*Expert Dermatologist Diagnosis

*Diagnostic Report and Follow-Up Recommendations

*Secure Online Access to all of your images

*Skin Cancer Education and support

*HSA/FSA Accepted

-No referral needed

-No long waiting periods

-Safe Professional Caring

Don’t put this off. Book now.

Schedule an appointment. It’s easy. Book online or call us.

MoleSafe.com/Phone: 1-877-665-3723

https://www.molesafe.com/

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the MoleSafe pamphlet and I give them full credit for this information. Please call or email them for more information on the program.

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About jwatrel

I am a free-lance writer and Blogger. I am the author of the book "Firehouse 101" (IUniverse.com 2005) part of trilogy of books centered in New York City. My next book "Love Triangles" is finished being edited and should be ready for release in the Fall. My latest book, "Dinner at Midnight", a thriller is on its last chapter. My long awaited book explains the loss of the 2004 Yankee game to Boston. I work as a Consultant, Adjunct College Professor, Volunteer Fireman and Ambulance member and Blogger. I have a blog site for caregivers called 'bergencountycaregiver', a step by step survival guide to all you wonderful folks taking care of your loved ones, a walking project to walk every block, both sides, of the island of Manhattan "MywalkinManhattan" and discuss what I see and find on the streets of New York and three sites to accompany it. One is an arts site called "Visiting a Museum", where I showcase small museums, historical sites and parks that are off the beaten track both in Manhattan and outside the city to cross reference with "MywalkinManhattan" blog site. Another is "DiningonaShoeStringNYC", featuring small restaurants I have found on my travels in this project, that offer wonderful meals for $10.00 and under. So be on the lookout for updates on all three sites and enjoy 'MywalkinManhattan'. The third is my latest site, "LittleShoponMainStreet", which showcases all the unique and independent shops that I have found on my travels throughout and around Manhattan. I have started two new blog sites for the fire department, one "EngineOneHasbrouck HeightsFireDepartmentnj" for the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department to discuss what our Engine Company is doing and the other is "BergenCountyFireman'sHomeAssociation" for the Bergen County Fireman's Association, which fire fighters from Bergen County, NJ, go to the Fireman's Home in Boonton, NJ to bring entertainment and cheer to our fellow brother fire fighters quarterly.
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1 Response to Skin Surveillance Program: What are the chances you have skin cancer?

  1. jwatrel says:

    Please call MoleSafe for more information on their program.

    Liked by 1 person

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