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What happens if the doctor detects any suspicious lesions?

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What happens if the doctor detects any suspicious lesions?

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Your Molescan Doctor will either treat you during that initial consultation or ask to you make another appointment to undertake the required treatment. For suspicious lesions, images will be taken and stored for your follow-up consultation. In that follow-up appointment, the stored images of your mole or lesion from your initial consultation will be compared to what it looks like today. If it has changed, it is likely that the doctor will take the next step to treatment.

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