
Skin Cancer Checks
Protect Your Skin with Clinical Skin Checks
Early Detection Saves Lives
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally, and Queensland’s high UV exposure places residents at elevated risk. At Revive Dermal Clinic, we provide professional skin assessments to support the early identification of potential skin cancers and sun-related changes.
All assessments are conducted by qualified practitioners trained in dermatoscopic skin examination techniques.
Why Routine Skin Checks Matter
Skin cancer may not always present with obvious symptoms. Subtle changes—such as a new spot, or a mole that looks or behaves differently—can be early indicators. Regular clinical skin checks allow for:
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Early detection of abnormal skin changes
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Identification of sun damage and suspicious lesions
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Clinical documentation for monitoring over time
An annual full-body skin assessment is generally recommended for most adults, particularly those with fair skin, high sun exposure, or a personal or family history of skin cancer.
What to Expect During Your Skin Check
Your consultation will include:
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A detailed skin examination from head to toe
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Use of specialised diagnostic tools (such as a dermatoscope)
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Clinical assessment of moles, lesions, and sun-exposed areas
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Discussion of any findings and appropriate next steps
Where necessary, we may recommend further investigation, lesion monitoring, biopsy, or referral to a medical specialist.
When to Book a Skin Check
You should seek medical review if you notice any of the following:
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A new or evolving spot
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A mole that changes in size, colour, or shape
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A lesion that bleeds, itches, or fails to heal
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Any unusual skin change that concerns you
Prioritise Your Skin Health
Early detection is key to effective treatment. If you’re due for a routine skin check or have noticed a skin change, we invite you to book a consultation with our team. Your skin will be assessed professionally and with care, in line with current clinical guidelines and best practice
