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Mole Mapping at Laser & Skin Belfast: Advanced Mole Checks in Partnership with Map My Mole

Skin cancer rates continue to rise across the UK, and early detection remains the most important factor in successful treatment. At Laser & Skin Belfast, we provide a professional Mole Mapping service in partnership with Map My Mole—a specialist dermatology platform offering fast, expert assessment of your mole images.

This combination gives clients a highly accurate, reliable, and reassuring method of monitoring their skin. Mole mapping starts at £99


What Is Mole Mapping?

Mole mapping is a clinical process that involves:

  • High-quality dermoscopic imaging of selected moles

  • Professional image capture by trained practitioners

  • Digital storage for future comparison

  • Consultant dermatologist review via Map My Mole

Instead of capturing every mole on your body, we focus on specific moles of concern or moles that appear clinically significant—keeping the process precise, efficient, and medically relevant.


Why We Partner with Map My Mole

Consultant Dermatologist Assessment

Your dermoscopic images are reviewed by GMC-registered consultant dermatologists who specialise in skin cancer.

Rapid, Reliable Results

You’ll receive clear, professional feedback—typically within days—without waiting months for a routine dermatology appointment.

Clear Clinical Guidance

Map My Mole provides straightforward recommendations, from reassurance to advice on next steps if further assessment is required.

Enhanced Safety

Combining high-quality in-clinic imaging with expert medical review provides a gold-standard approach to mole monitoring.


Why Choose Laser & Skin Belfast for Mole Checks?

1. Advanced Dermoscopic Imaging

Dermoscopes allow us to see structures beneath the skin surface that aren’t visible to the naked eye, improving early detection accuracy.

2. Dermatologist-Led Review Through Map My Mole

Every flagged or unusual mole is reviewed by a specialist—giving you the level of analysis you’d receive in a dermatology clinic.

3. Ongoing Monitoring

Your mole images are stored securely for comparison during future check-ups, helping track subtle changes over time.

4. A Professional, Reassuring Environment

We understand that mole checks can be worrying. Our team ensures a calm, private, supportive experience from start to finish.


Who Should Consider Mole Mapping?

You may benefit from mole mapping if you:

  • Have new or changing moles

  • Have a mole that looks different from the rest

  • Have fair or sun-sensitive skin

  • Have a personal or family history of skin cancer

  • Have had significant sun exposure or sunbed use

  • Feel anxious about one or more specific moles

Being proactive gives the best chance of early detection and peace of mind.


What Happens During Your Mole Mapping Appointment?

1. Consultation

We discuss your skin concerns, medical history, and any moles you’ve noticed changes in.

2. Targeted Dermoscopic Imaging

We examine and photograph only the moles you’re concerned about or those we believe should be assessed.

3. Secure Upload to Map My Mole

Your dermoscopic images are securely uploaded for consultant dermatologist assessment.

4. Results

You receive clear, professional guidance on whether the mole is benign, requires monitoring, or needs further investigation.

5. Follow-Up

If review suggests further action, we will explain your options and help guide the next steps.


How Often Should You Have Moles Checked?

Many clients benefit from annual mole checks, while those with higher risk factors may need more regular reviews depending on dermatologist recommendations.


Take Control of Your Skin Health

With clinical-grade dermoscopic imaging at Laser & Skin Belfast and consultant dermatologist review via Map My Mole, you can monitor your moles with confidence and accuracy.


👉 Book your Mole Mapping appointment at Laser & Skin Belfast today and take a proactive step in protecting your skin.


 
 
 

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