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At SkinSpots, is a dedicated skin cancer clinic focused on the early detection of skin cancer and providing expert treatment advice. Skin cancer can develop anywhere on the body, making regular skin checks essential for early detection and successful treatment.
At SkinSpots, our mission is to enhance the confidence of our patients by providing outstanding skin cancer screening and treatment. We are committed to ensuring every patient receives:
We strive to build long-term relationships based on trust, professional excellence, and a patient-first approach.
To become the leading provider of innovative and accessible skin cancer care, improving patient outcomes through excellence in:
A skin check at SkinSpots is quick, thorough, and non-invasive. Here’s what you can expect:
Our focus is on early detection to give you the best chance for effective and timely treatment. Take control of your skin health TODAY. Contact SkinSpots to book your skin cancer check-up and take the first step towards prevention and peace of mind.
At SkinSpots, we do things differently:
Regular skin checks are crucial in Australia due to the high prevalence of skin cancer caused by intense UV exposure. Early detection through routine screenings significantly improves treatment outcomes and can be life-saving. With melanoma being one of the most common cancers, regular monitoring helps identify changes early before they become dangerous
Finding a trusted skin cancer clinic nearby is the first step in protecting your skin. At SkinSpots, we make it easy to book a comprehensive full-body skin check, a proactive measure to detect and address skin cancer in its earliest stages. We recommend a skin check at least once every 12 months or sooner if you notice any unusual spots or have a higher risk of skin cancer.
Your health is worth the time. A quick appointment at SkinSpots could make all the difference.
At SkinSpots, your skin health is our priority. We’re here to support you every step of the way with professional care you can trust.
These terms are interchangeable and basically are referring to the exact same thing.
Skin cancer can develop in areas exposed to the sun as well as those that are not. To catch potential issues early, it’s essential to monitor your skin regularly. A good starting point is the ABCDEs or SCAN self assessment simple guideline to help you identify warning signs. However, while at-home checks are important, they are not a substitute for professional assessments by a qualified doctor.
Asymmetry:
Skin cancers are often asymmetrical. If you draw a line through the centre of the mole or lesion, the two halves may not match.
Border:
Skin cancers typically have irregular or uneven borders, with scalloped or notched edges, unlike the smooth edges of common moles.
Colour:
Look out for moles with multiple colours or uneven pigmentation. Normal moles are usually a uniform shade of brown, but skin cancers may have various shades of brown, black, tan, or even white, red, or blue.
Diameter or Darkness:
Be cautious of moles larger than 6 mm (the size of a pencil eraser) or those significantly darker than others. In some cases, melanomas can be pink in colour and not necessarily brown/black.
Evolving:
Any change in a mole’s size, shape, colour, elevation, or symptoms like bleeding, itching, or crusting should be assessed by a doctor immediately.
Sore
A spot which is sore (scaly, itchy, bleeding, tender) and doesn’t heal within 6 weeks.
Changing: Changing in size, shape, colour or texture.
Abnormal
Looks different, feels different, or stands out when compared to your other spots and moles.
New
Has appeared on your skin recently. Any new moles or spots should be checked, especially if you are over 40
The most common form of skin cancer, BCC, is typically slow-growing and less aggressive. It often appears on sun-exposed areas such as the head, neck, and upper body. Signs include:
A lump or dry, scaly patch
Colours ranging from red, pale, to pearly white
A sore that doesn’t heal or repeatedly ulcerates
SCC is less common when compared to BCC. SCC is a dangerous skin cancer and can spread if left untreated especially in the head and neck areas. It often develops on areas exposed to the sun and grows over several months. However, sometimes it can develop over a matter of a few weeks. Warning signs include:
Thickened, red, scaly patches
Lesions that crust, bleed, or ulcerate
Pain
Melanoma is one of the most serious types of skin cancer, with unpredictable growth patterns. Early melanomas may grow slowly, but more aggressive forms can develop rapidly within weeks. Melanoma can spread to other parts of the body, becoming life-threatening. In Australia, approximately 16,800 people are expected to be diagnosed with melanoma this year, and every six hours, one Australian dies from melanoma
Melanoma can develop from existing dark spots and may have multiple color variations, including brown, blue, grey, or pink. It can appear flat or raised. Use the ABCDE or SCAN self-assessment methods, or book a consultation with Skinspots for a professional skin cancer evaluation
At SkinSpots, we provide a complete range of services for the detection and treatment of skin cancer—all in one convenient location. A standard skin check is:
If a suspicious lesion is detected, we have the equipment and expertise to conduct biopsies, excisions, and other necessary treatments right on-site.
Early detection is key to successful treatment. Don’t wait—contact SkinSpots today to book your professional skin check and take charge of your skin health.
Our team of dedicated experts
Skin Spots is always onboarding passionate doctors to be part of our network. If you are looking to make a difference in cancer treatment and prevention, we would love to hear from you.
As a specialist my focus is on early detection of skin cancer and delivering tailored treatments with the highest level of compassion and expertise.
Dr. Ahmed Alsultan
Your trusted partner in skin cancer care. Contact us for expert diagnosis and personalised treatment.
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate and pay our respects to elder’s past, present and emerging.
The Skin Cancer College’s Accreditation Program allows patients to easily identify doctors who have completed significant additional study and passed rigorous assessment in the diagnosis, treatment and management of skin cancer.