SkinMap Total Body Photography
Comprehensive Skin Monitoring for Early Skin Cancer Detection in Braselton, Brookhaven, Loganville, and Snellville Georgia
SkinMap is a cutting-edge skin monitoring service designed to help detect skin cancer early. By capturing high-resolution, full-body images of your skin, this service creates a visual baseline that makes it easier to identify new moles or changes in existing ones over time.
If you're looking for a reliable way to support routine skin cancer screenings, SkinMap Total Body Photography offers peace of mind and a powerful preventive tool.
What Is Total Body Photography?
Total Body Photography (TBP) is a non-invasive imaging procedure that documents your entire skin surface using a series of standardized photographs. This mole mapping technique helps dermatologists monitor changes and detect early signs of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and other forms of skin cancer.
By comparing images over time, SkinMap makes it easier to spot suspicious skin changes before they become serious.
Who Should Consider SkinMap Total Body Photography?
Total body mole mapping is ideal for:
- Individuals with a personal or family history of skin cancer
- Patients with numerous or atypical moles
- People with fair skin, sun damage, or high UV exposure
- Anyone seeking regular skin cancer screenings and early detection
Whether you’re high-risk or simply proactive about your skin health, SkinMap offers a smarter, more detailed way to track changes.
Key Benefits of SkinMap
- Early Detection of Skin Cancer
Detect subtle skin changes between dermatology visits and stay ahead of potential problems. - Accurate, Long-Term Skin Monitoring
High-quality, consistent images allow you and your dermatologist to monitor every mole and lesion over time. - Faster, More Efficient Dermatology Appointments
Your dermatologist can focus on what matters most—new or evolving spots—by comparing baseline images. - Confidential & Secure Storage
All images are stored securely, ensuring your personal information and skin data remain private. Skinmap’s technology is HIPAA-compliant.
What to Expect During Your Session
- Your SkinMap session typically takes 10 to 15 minutes. You'll be guided through the process by trained imaging professionals in a private, respectful environment. We capture standardized photos from multiple angles to ensure a complete record of your skin's condition.
These baseline images are then securely stored for future comparisons at follow-up appointments or dermatology visits.
Why SkinMap?
- SkinMap Total Body Photography is a powerful tool for routine dermatology checkups and annual skin cancer screenings. With early detection being key, regular skin monitoring could help save your life.
- Frequently Asked Questions About SkinMap Total Body Photography
What is SkinMap Total Body Photography?
SkinMap Total Body Photography is a skin imaging service that captures high-resolution photos of your entire skin surface. It creates a visual baseline to help detect new or changing moles and supports early detection of skin cancer.
Why should I get total body photography?
Total body photography is ideal for anyone at risk of skin cancer, including people with many moles, fair skin, or a personal or family history of melanoma. It allows dermatologists to detect subtle skin changes early—when treatment is most effective.
Is total body photography the same as mole mapping?
Mole mapping is part of total body photography. The service includes photographing and documenting moles and other skin lesions across the body to monitor for any changes over time.
How often should I get a SkinMap session?
Most patients benefit from an annual SkinMap session, especially if they are at higher risk for skin cancer. Your dermatologist may recommend more frequent monitoring based on your skin history.
Is the SkinMap process safe and private?
Absolutely. SkinMap is a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging process. All photos are taken by trained professionals in a private setting, and your images are stored securely with strict confidentiality.
Will my dermatologist be able to use my SkinMap images?
Yes. Your images can be shared with your dermatologist to enhance clinical skin exams. Comparing new visits with your baseline photos allows them to identify potential issues faster and more accurately.
How long does the SkinMap session take?
A typical SkinMap session lasts about 30 to 45 minutes. It includes full-body photographs taken from multiple angles in a comfortable and respectful environment.
Do I need a referral to get total body photography?
No referral is needed. You can book your SkinMap Total Body Photography session directly. However, your dermatologist may also recommend it as part of your regular skin cancer screening plan.
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