Map My Mole

Map My Mole is an advanced mole screening service designed to provide fast, expert assessment of moles and skin lesions, giving you peace of mind about your skin health.

Professional Mole Screening with Dermatologist Review

What does the service involve?

During your appointment, a trained practitioner will carry out a thorough consultation and take high-resolution images of any moles or areas of concern using a dermatoscope. This specialised device allows us to see beneath the surface of the skin, identifying structures that are not visible to the naked eye.

These images are then securely submitted to the Dermatology team, where a UK consultant dermatologist reviews them in detail.

You will receive a comprehensive report—usually within 24–48 hours—advising whether:

  • The mole appears benign (non-cancerous)
  • Monitoring is recommended
  • Further investigation or referral is required

Price

  • Mole review £80

    This includes image capture, secure submission, and a full consultant dermatologist report.

Why is mole screening important?

Monitoring your moles is an essential part of maintaining skin health. Changes in size, shape, or colour can sometimes indicate early signs of conditions such as Skin Cancer, including Melanoma.

Map My Mole allows for:

  • Early detection of potential skin concerns
  • Rapid access to specialist dermatology review
  • Reassurance for any moles causing concern
  • Avoiding long waiting times for GP or hospital appointments

Early diagnosis significantly improves outcomes, making regular checks an important preventative step.

have a question?

Quick answers to questions you may have

Who is this suitable for?

This service is ideal if you:

  • Have noticed a new mole or skin lesion
  • Have a mole that has changed in appearance
  • Feel concerned about a specific area of your skin
  • Would like reassurance from a specialist
What happens after your results?

Following your report:

  • Benign moles may simply require routine monitoring
  • If further investigation is recommended, you will be advised to contact your GP or a specialist
  • We can support you in understanding your results and next steps
Is the mole screening painful or invasive?

No, the procedure is completely non-invasive and painless. Images are taken using a specialised device (dermatoscope) that allows detailed examination without any discomfort.

How long does it take to receive my results?
Results are typically returned within a few days after your appointment. You’ll be notified once your dermatologist-reviewed report is ready.
What happens if a mole looks suspicious?

If any mole requires further investigation, the dermatologist will provide clear recommendations. This may include monitoring, GP referral, or specialist treatment if necessary.

Your skin, your peace of mind

Map My Mole offers a convenient, professional, and reliable way to have your skin concerns assessed quickly—helping you take a proactive approach to your health with confidence.