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Evaluation of suspicious skin lesions

Evaluation of suspicious skin lesions treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Evaluation of suspicious skin lesions involves a detailed assessment of moles, spots, or growths that show unusual features such as change in size, color, shape, bleeding, itching, or non-healing sores. Early evaluation is essential to rule out skin cancer and other serious skin conditions.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, dermatologists use clinical expertise and diagnostic tools to examine lesions. This may include:

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Detailed visual skin examination
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Dermoscopy for magnified assessment of lesion structure
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Photographic documentation for monitoring changes
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Skin biopsy if needed for confirmation
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Risk assessment based on patient history and skin type
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Benefits

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Early detection of skin cancer
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Accurate differentiation between benign and harmful lesions
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Timely treatment and better outcomes
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Monitoring of moles for future changes
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Peace of mind through expert evaluation
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Ideal For

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Individuals with changing moles or new skin growths
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Lesions that bleed, itch, or do not heal
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People with a family history of skin cancer
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Patients with excessive sun exposure or multiple moles

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Detailed history and full skin examination.

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Dermoscopic Assessment

Close evaluation using a specialized magnifying device.

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Risk Analysis

Determining if the lesion appears benign, suspicious, or high risk.

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Diagnostic Procedure (if required)

Biopsy or excision for laboratory confirmation.

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Follow-Up Plan

Monitoring schedule or treatment planning based on findings.

Expected Results and Recovery

Most evaluations are completed during consultation. If a biopsy is needed, recovery depends on the procedure type. Early detection allows prompt treatment and reduces the risk of complications.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

Changes in size, color, shape, bleeding, itching, or non-healing wounds.

No, it is a non-invasive and painless examination method.

Not always, but uncertain or high-risk lesions usually require confirmation.

Annually or sooner if changes are noticed.

Yes, early detection greatly improves treatment success.

Yes, any changing or unusual lesion should be evaluated regardless of age.