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Advanced Skin Health with Dermascan: A New Standard in Skin Cancer Screening



Skin cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in Australia, making regular skin checks an essential part of preventative healthcare. Dermascan, an innovative Australian clinic, is revolutionizing how we approach early skin cancer detection by combining advanced imaging technologies with specialized clinical expertise. With a mission to empower individuals through accurate, non-invasive skin assessments, Dermascan delivers comprehensive care that is accessible, patient-focused, and informed by the latest advancements in dermatology.

What Is Dermascan?

Dermascan is a specialized skin imaging clinic and dermatologist north lakes dedicated to early detection and monitoring of skin cancer. Unlike a standard GP visit, Dermascan’s services are provided by Melanographers—registered nurses who have undergone advanced training in skin cancer detection through the Australian College of Dermatologists. These professionals use cutting-edge equipment to conduct thorough examinations, focusing on identifying and documenting any suspicious lesions or moles on the body.

Each patient undergoes a full-body skin examination, which includes the use of dermatoscopes (magnifying tools with polarized light) and high-resolution imaging systems. These tools help clinicians examine the skin in great detail, capturing subtle changes that may not be visible to the naked eye.

Services Offered by Dermascan

Dermascan offers three main tiers of services to meet the needs of a wide range of clients:

1. Full Body Skin Check (Basic)

Ideal for individuals undergoing a routine skin check. Includes imaging of up to 5 lesions if necessary.
Cost: AUD 180

2. Full Body Skin Check (Detailed)

Designed for those with multiple spots or moles of concern. Imaging covers 6 or more lesions.
Cost: AUD 240

3. Automated Total Body Mapping

The most comprehensive service. Includes a full skin check plus total body mole mapping using automated imaging software to document and track moles over time.
Cost: AUD 330

Follow-up appointments are often complimentary, especially when monitoring specific lesions at 3–6-month intervals.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Your appointment at Dermascan is designed to be seamless, informative, and efficient. Here’s a breakdown of what typically happens:

  1. Consultation and Initial Review
    A Melanographer will discuss your skin concerns, medical history, and any family history of skin cancer.

  2. Comprehensive Skin Examination
    Using a dermatoscope, your entire body—including scalp and areas under body hair—is checked for unusual or changing lesions.

  3. Imaging and Documentation
    High-resolution photographs of concerning moles or lesions are taken and stored securely. These images can be compared over time to detect changes.

  4. Reporting and Follow-up
    A detailed clinical report, including images and findings, is sent to you and your GP. If further evaluation is needed, the clinic can refer you directly to a plastic surgeon or dermatologist for treatment.

  5. Monitoring Program
    Lesions that appear borderline or suspicious but not immediately concerning are placed under watch, with repeat imaging scheduled every few months to assess for changes.

Why Choose Dermascan?

Several factors set Dermascan apart as a leader in early skin cancer detection:

🔬 Expertise

All examinations are conducted by trained Melanographers who bring both clinical knowledge and precision to each check.

🖥️ Technology

Dermascan uses high-resolution imaging and total body mapping systems that provide a visual timeline of your skin's condition—an invaluable tool for monitoring moles over time.

🛡️ Non-Invasive and Preventive

Dermascan’s approach focuses on early detection, avoiding unnecessary biopsies or surgeries unless medically indicated. Their emphasis on prevention reduces patient stress and long-term treatment costs.

📋 Seamless Communication

With reports sent directly to your GP, the continuity of care remains intact, and any necessary follow-up action can be taken promptly.

🤝 Patient-Focused

The clinic offers flexible follow-up appointments and takes time to educate patients on skin changes, what to watch for, and when to seek help.

Preparing for Your Appointment

To get the most accurate results, Dermascan recommends that you:

  • Avoid wearing fake tan, makeup, or nail polish

  • Remove artificial nails

  • Bring any previous skin check records, if available

  • Arrive early to allow time for check-in and briefing

Proactive Skin Care Starts with Early Detection

Melanoma and other forms of skin cancer can progress rapidly if not detected early. Dermascan gives patients access to tools and expertise that make it easier to stay ahead of potential health issues. Whether you’ve noticed a new mole, have a family history of skin cancer, or simply want peace of mind, Dermascan.au provides thorough, science-backed skin assessments in a comfortable, professional environment.

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