Skin self-exams are very important if you’re at risk for skin cancer. Get to know the pattern of moles, blemishes, freckles, and other marks on your skin. Any new moles or changes in existing moles should be checked by your healthcare provider right away.
The best time to do a skin self-exam is after a shower or bath. It’s important to look for changes when you do the self-exam. Do the exam the same way each time. This is so you don’t miss any part of your body. If needed, ask someone for help when checking your skin. This can help with hard-to-see areas like your back and scalp.
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Check your skin in a room with a lot of light. Use both a full-length mirror and a handheld mirror so that you can see your whole body.
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Look at the front and back of your body in the mirror.
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Raise your arms and look at your left and right sides. Women should look under their breasts.
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Examine the back and front of your legs. Also look between your buttocks and at your genital area.
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Check the fronts and backs of your hands and forearms carefully. This includes between the fingers and under the fingernails.
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Sit down and closely examine your feet. This includes the soles and the spaces between your toes. Use a mirror to check your soles. Also examine the nail bed of each toe.
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Look at your face, neck, and scalp. You may want to use a comb or blow dryer to move your hair as you look so that you can see your scalp more clearly.