Mole Mapping

IN LONDON, BERKSHIRE, AND SURREY

Monitor your skin health and detect suspicious moles early with advanced mole mapping performed by Mr Kuen Yeow Chin and the specialist skin cancer team.

Mole Mapping:

at a Glance

Anaesthetic:

Not required

 Results:

Immediate

Suitable For:

Patients with lots of moles or higher skin cancer risk

Technology:

High-resolution digital imaging

Surgical Time:

30–45 minutes

Time off Work:

None

Pain Level:

Painless, non-invasive procedure

Follow-Up:

Annual or recommended surveillance

What Is Mole Mapping?

Mole mapping is a non-invasive, full-body imaging procedure used to document and monitor existing moles over time. It plays a critical role in the early detection of skin cancer, particularly melanoma skin cancer and other skin cancers.

If you’ve ever wondered what mole mapping is, it involves taking high-resolution photographs to create a digital “map” of your moles and skin lesions. This allows clinicians to track changes in size, shape or colour and identify suspicious moles early.

It is particularly beneficial for patients with lots of moles, atypical moles, or a family history of skin cancer, providing reassurance and structured monitoring.

Some patients search for “map my mole” or use a mole checker, but professional mole mapping offers a more accurate and clinically supervised approach.

close up of a womans neck and hand highlighting a raised mole to be checked

What Are the Benefits?

Early detection of suspicious moles and melanoma skin cancer

Digital tracking of existing moles

Identification of changes in size, shape or colour

Ideal for patients with lots of moles

Non-invasive and painless

Supports early detection of skin abnormalities

Provides reassurance and peace of mind

Close up of a mans torso which is covered in moles

How Much Does Skin Removal Surgery Cost?

The cost of mole mapping in Maidenhead is £380.

Appointments are available at Apex Clinic, Berkshire Grove Hospital, where Mr Kuen Yeow Chin works with a specialist skin cancer team.

Your appointment includes:

  • Full-body mole mapping and mole check

  • Review of suspicious moles and skin lesions

  • Digital imaging for comparison

  • Clinical advice and follow-up

Your Consultation: What to Expect

Skin Assessment

Full-body review of moles and skin lesions

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Monitoring Plan

Personalised follow-up strategy

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Digital Imaging

High-resolution imaging of existing moles

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Risk Evaluation

Skin type, sun exposure, and risk factors

Types of Mole Mapping Offered

Full Body Mole Mapping

Assessment of moles and skin lesions across the body, ideal for patients with lots of moles.

Digital Mole Monitoring

Tracks changes in existing moles and identifies suspicious moles early.

Targeted Mole Assessment

Focused monitoring of a specific mole or lesion, including flat or raised moles.

Close up of a woman getting her mole checked under a microscope

Mole mapping is a safe, non-invasive procedure with no downtime. It supports early detection of skin cancer and monitoring of moles and skin lesions.

Risks & Safety Information

    • No physical side effects

    • Possible concern if monitoring suspicious moles

    • Delayed follow-up of a suspicious mole

    • Specialist skin cancer team

    • Consultant oversight from Mr Chin

    • CQC-registered facilities

    • Focus on early detection of skin abnormalities

Skin Removal Surgery FAQs

  • Mole mapping monitors moles and helps detect melanoma skin cancer early by identifying suspicious moles.

  • Mole mapping does not remove moles. If you are searching how to get rid of moles or mole removal UK, this requires a separate mole removal procedure.

    Some patients consider mole removal NHS, but this is usually limited to medically necessary cases.

  • A mole checker is often an online tool, but professional mole mapping provides a more accurate mole check.

  • If you are searching for mole mapping near me, appointments are available at Apex Clinic, Berkshire Grove Hospital.

  • Common signs of skin cancer include changes in size, shape or colour, irregular borders, or a new mole or lesion.

  • All types of moles, including flat or raised or changing lesions, should be monitored.

  • No. Mole mapping monitors moles. Mole removal UK services are separate and may be recommended if needed.

  • No. Mole mapping does not require local anaesthetic.

  • Having lots of moles increases risk. Regular mole mapping supports early detection.

  • If a suspicious mole is identified, further investigation or mole removal may be recommended.

  • A mole check is a one-off review. Mole mapping allows ongoing comparison.

Ready to Begin?

If you are concerned about a changing mole, have many moles, or want reassurance about your skin health, mole mapping with Mr Kuen Yeow Chin and the specialist skin cancer team provides expert monitoring and early detection of skin cancer.

Mole mapping is located at Apex Clinic, Berkshire Grove Hospital, Maidenhead.