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ONLINE SUSPICIOUS MOLES CONSULTATION WITH UK-REGISTERED DERMATOLOGISTS

Secure photo assessment, expert diagnosis, and a personalised suspicious moles treatment plan with structured follow-up - safe, convenient, and managed from home.

Care Quality Commission Registered & Approved

Consultations from £79 — CQC & GPhC regulated, no hidden fees.

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Treatment Time

~15–25 minutes per online suspicious moles consultation

Type

Suspicious Moles medical assessment with
trigger mapping and image-based review

Hospitalisation

Suspicious Moles is usually managed through a
home-based treatment pathway; no routine
hospital admission needed

Follow-up

Clinical follow-up for suspicious moles in 2–4 weeks
based on treatment response

Stitch Removal

Stitch removal is not required for routine
suspicious moles medical management

Recovery

Symptom relief from suspicious moles often begins early
with a structured treatment plan

About Suspicious Moles

Suspicious Moles is a common dermatology concern that may involve asymmetry, irregular border, uneven colour, enlargement, or an evolving appearance. Our online pathway is designed to help patients understand the likely pattern, common triggers, and which symptoms need more urgent review.

Common causes and risk factors include UV damage, genetic risk, and personal or family skin-cancer history. Because symptom patterns can overlap with other skin conditions, a structured dermatologist review helps improve treatment direction and safety advice.

Treatment planning may include priority dermoscopic assessment with biopsy or excision if clinically indicated. Expected progress varies, but in many cases suspicious lesions should be reviewed as early as possible without delay.

Risk Factors

  • UV damage
  • Genetic risk
  • Personal or family skin-cancer history

Suspicious Moles Treatment Options

  • Priority dermoscopic assessment with biopsy or excision if clinically indicated
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Don't Ignore Changing Symptoms

Not every case needs immediate treatment, but warning signs should never be ignored.

  • Rapid change, ulceration, spontaneous bleeding, or a lesion clearly unlike others
  • Persistent symptoms despite home care or over-the-counter treatment.
  • Visible progression, new pain, bleeding, or infection features.
  • Symptoms affecting confidence, daily routine, or sleep.
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Common Signs It's Time to Get Checked

Suspicious Moles example
Case 01

A mole growing rapidly or becoming darker.

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Case 02

Uneven colours such as brown, black, red, or white within the same mole.

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Case 03

A mole with irregular or blurred edges.

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Case 04

New moles appearing suddenly in adulthood.

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Consultation Inquiry

Send your details and our Online Dermatologist team will help direct you.

Do not use this form for emergency symptoms. For urgent concerns use NHS 111 or call 999.

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