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Morriston Medical Centre is excited to offer the latest in mole mapping technology using AI to help detect skin cancer early.
Skin Cancer will affect almost 20% of Canadians in their lifetime. The evidence behind the use of total body mole mapping to detect skin cancer, especially in high-risk groups, is mounting.
Who should get whole-body mole mapping?
How does Fotofinder work?
Whole-body mole mapping is a non-invasive, painless imaging technique to detect and monitor moles and other skin lesions. This technology uses high-resolution digital cameras to capture detailed images of the entire surface of the skin, allowing healthcare professionals to closely examine moles and other skin changes for signs of cancer or other abnormalities.
The images captured by whole-body mole mapping technology are stored in a database. They can be compared over time to track any changes in individual moles' size, shape, colour, or texture. This allows healthcare professionals to detect potential problems at an early stage when they are most treatable.
Mole mapping is typically done every 6 to 12 months.
Evidence:
Early detection is crucial in the fight against skin cancer. Regular skin cancer screenings can help identify and treat potential skin cancers before they become serious. Schedule a screening today to prioritize your health.
Single session: $450
Membership: $590
Includes 2 scans one year apart
each subsequent scan is $350
1-2 spots: $150
Mole Mapping is not OHIP Covered.
Some private health insurances, health spending accounts or extended benefits may cover the cost. Please check with your plan.
Royal Health and Medical Spa
6 Telfer Glen Street, Morriston Ontario.
Located inside Morriston Medical Center.
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