June 3, 2026

Be Very Careful: If You Notice This Skin Growth, It Could Be Serious

What to Do If You Notice Something Suspicious

You don’t need fancy tools to be proactive. You need consistency.

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1) Do a monthly skin check

Good lighting. A mirror. A second mirror for hard-to-see areas. That’s enough.

Look for new spots and changes in old ones.

2) Take a clear photo

Use the same angle and lighting when possible. Photos help you track change over time and can be helpful when you speak to a clinician.

3) Schedule a professional exam

If something looks unusual, make the appointment. Dermatologists can evaluate and, if needed, biopsy or remove suspicious lesions.

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Don’t try to “self-diagnose” from charts alone. Use them as a trigger to seek proper evaluation.

4) Reduce future risk

  • Use broad-spectrum sunscreen regularly
  • Avoid tanning beds
  • Cover up during prolonged sun exposure
  • Pay attention to high-exposure areas (face, ears, neck, forearms, hands)

These steps don’t guarantee anything. But they stack the odds in your favor.

Read more on the next page ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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