Why Regular Skin Checks Could Save Your Life
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Learn why regular skin checks are essential and how FotoFinder AI mole mapping can help detect problems early.
Created: March 27, 2026
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. With our harsh sun and outdoor lifestyle, regular skin checks are one of the most important steps you can take to protect your health. At Anketell Family Practice and Skin Clinic, we recommend that all adults have a comprehensive skin check at least once a year.
Why Are Regular Skin Checks So Important?
Skin cancer, when detected early, has an extremely high survival rate. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, can be life-threatening if left undiagnosed, but when caught in its earliest stages, the five-year survival rate is over 95%. The key to early detection is regular, thorough skin examinations by a trained professional.
Many skin cancers develop in areas that are difficult to self-examine, such as the scalp, back and behind the ears. A professional skin check ensures that no area is overlooked. Our doctors use dermoscopy, a specialised magnification tool, to examine moles and lesions in detail that the naked eye simply cannot achieve.
What Happens During a Skin Check?
A full-body skin check at our clinic typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes. Your doctor will systematically examine your skin from head to toe, paying close attention to any moles, spots or lesions that appear unusual. If anything of concern is found, your doctor will discuss the next steps with you, which may include monitoring, a biopsy or referral for treatment.
FotoFinder AI Mole Mapping
We are proud to offer FotoFinder AI mole mapping technology at our clinic. This advanced system uses artificial intelligence to photograph and analyse your moles, creating a detailed digital map of your skin. Over time, this allows us to track even the smallest changes in size, shape or colour, catching potential problems before they become serious.
Who Should Get a Skin Check?
Everyone should have regular skin checks, but you may need more frequent examinations if you have fair skin that burns easily, a history of sunburn or excessive sun exposure, a large number of moles, a family history of skin cancer, or if you have previously had a skin cancer removed.
Do not wait for a spot to change or cause concern. Prevention and early detection are always better than treatment. Book your skin check at Anketell Family Practice and Skin Clinic today.
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