Learn Your Skin Cancer Susceptibility by Dermatoscopy
With the Dermatoscopy device, which is 90% effective in the
early diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer, a map of the moles and spots on
the skin can be created and suspicious changes can be observed.
First of all, let's know the formations we call
"I" in the skin ...
What is it?
The "nevus", which is called "ben" among
the people, are benign formations that occur with the clustering of the cells
that give the color of the skin, at the level of the skin or in the form of a
dome, ranging from skin color to dark brown. Some of the moles can be newborns
as well as new moles until the thirties. During pregnancy, hormone therapy and
adolescence, the number and size of moles may increase. After the middle age
pigment cells lose their function and the existing moles may fade and
disappear. New moles in the body after the forties, the size of the growth, the
color is not expected to darken; In such a case, it is recommended to have a
dermatoscopic examination of the moles and, if necessary, a microscopic
examination.
Why do I need
follow-up?
Although benign formations are benign, malignant melanoma,
which occurs with uncontrolled proliferation of cells, is a skin cancer that
can be fatal if it is diagnosed in a very fast and late diagnosis, and its
frequency has been increasing rapidly in recent years. Malignant melanoma
usually develops over normal skin and less frequently through existing moles.
When malin melanoma develops over normal skin, separation from benign moles is
possible only with the naked eye. Advanced melanomas may be fatal by spreading
to the lymph nodes and other organs. What is important is to recognize and
treat melanoma at an early stage without spreading to other organs.
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