
Why Skin Treatments Solutions Are Most Effective at Night?
April 5, 2018
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It’s a good idea to keep an eye out for dangerous moles. Moles can be linked to skin cancer especially if you have a family history of skin cancer linked to moles. In addition to limiting your exposure to sunlight and using sunscreens, examining yourself for moles can help with early detection and treatment. Skin Cancer Screening Schedule If a close relative has a history of melanoma, or you have developed new moles you should examine your body once a month. Most moles are benign (non-cancerous). If you notice changes in a mole’s color or appearance, you should have a dermatologist evaluate it and take a biopsy to decide how to treat it. You also should have moles checked if they bleed, ooze, itch, appear scaly, or become tender or painful. Call for a complimentary consultation: 416-228-0011.