Skin Cancer Screenings
During the screening, you will be asked to remove your clothing and wear a gown. The dermatologist will meticulously examine your skin, systematically checking for any moles, lesions, or other abnormalities. If any suspicious areas are identified, further evaluation or a biopsy may be recommended. This proactive approach ensures that potential issues are addressed promptly.
At Lupton Dermatology, our skilled professionals are dedicated to providing you with a detailed and comfortable screening experience, helping you maintain optimal skin health. Schedule your Total Body Skin Exam today and take the first step towards safeguarding your skin.
Examples of Skin Cancer Screenings
Why Patients Need a Total Body Skin Exam
TBSEs also provide an opportunity for healthcare providers to educate patients about skin cancer risk factors, sun protection measures, and self-examination techniques. Educating patients empowers them to take proactive steps in maintaining their skin health.
Benefits of a TBSE
Regular skin cancer screenings are an important part of dermal healthcare, promoting early detection and timely intervention.
How Lupton Dermatology in Greensboro, NC Can Help
If you want to learn more about skin cancer, including the most common types, warning signs, symptoms, and our treatment options in Greensboro, NC - schedule a Total Body Skin Exam with one of our experts today! Our dedicated team is here to provide you with comprehensive care and information to keep your skin healthy and protected.
FAQs: Total Body Skin Exam (TBSE)
On average, we recommend annual TBSEs. Based on your individual risk factors, personal history, and family history of skin cancer, your dermatologist may request more frequent visits.
Total Body Skin Exams are neither invasive or painful. It involves a visual inspection without any invasive procedures like biopsies unless a suspicious lesion is identified and requires further evaluation.
Your dermatologist will discuss the evaluation with you once complete. Further exams, a biopsy, or additional testing may be needed if suspicious lesions are found.
Yes, regular self-examinations of your skin are encouraged. Your dermatologist can teach you how to perform self-checks between professional examinations. Look for changes in moles, new growths, or any irregularities in your skin.
We recommend a TBSE to everyone. Specifically to those with a history of skin cancer, multiple moles, or a family history of skin cancer. Individuals with fair skin, extensive sun exposure history, or a weakened immune system may also benefit.
Sun protection is essential. Use sunscreen, wear protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses, and seek shade during peak sun hours to minimize sun damage and reduce the risk of skin cancer.
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What to Expect During Your Total Body Skin Exams
You will be asked to stand or sit, and your dermatologist will systematically examine the entire body, including the scalp, face, neck, torso, arms, hands, legs, feet, and even between the toes and the soles of the feet.
Your provider will closely examine moles, freckles, birthmarks, and any other skin abnormalities. They will assess the size, shape, color, and borders of each lesion. If any suspicious lesions are identified, they will discuss their findings with you and may recommend further diagnostic tests or a biopsy for a more accurate diagnosis.
Depending on the findings, your dermatologist may recommend scheduling for follow-up screenings or additional appointments for monitoring or treatment.
Remember, a TBSE is a proactive measure for early detection of skin cancer, and patients are encouraged to communicate openly with their healthcare provider about any concerns or questions they may have during the examination.
How to Prepare for a TBSE
Before the appointment, take note of specific moles or skin concerns, and consider going makeup-free if you have concerns about your face. Arrange your hair for scalp examination and remove nail polish if necessary. Share your medical history, including any family history of skin cancer, and bring a list of current medications.
Feel free to ask questions to ensure a clear understanding of the TBSE process. Remember, this routine procedure is designed for early detection of skin cancer, and your dermatologist is there to address your concerns and support your skin health.
Is Recovery Needed for a TBSE?
After a TBSE, individuals may choose to keep an eye on any areas of concern identified by the dermatologist and follow any recommendations for self-monitoring.
It's essential to maintain good skin health practices, such as regular use of sunscreen, protection from excessive sun exposure, and self-examination of the skin for any changes between medical appointments.
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