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Concerned about a mole? Get peace of mind with online mole checking

Many of us have moles - small, often harmless marks on the skin that may change slowly over time. But sometimes, a new mole or changes in an existing one can cause worry. While most changes are harmless, it’s important to know when to get a professional opinion, as early detection is key in spotting skin cancer.

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Why mole checking matters

Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK. Caught early, it is highly treatable but delays in diagnosis can make treatment more complicated. This is why doctors recommend keeping an eye on your moles and seeking advice if you notice anything unusual.

The ABCDE rule is often used to help spot suspicious changes:

  • A - Asymmetry: one half of the mole doesn’t match the other.

  • B - Border: edges look irregular or blurred.

  • C - Colour: uneven colouring, with different shades of brown, black, or red.

  • D - Diameter: larger than 6 mm across.

  • E - Evolving: any noticeable change in size, shape or colour.

If you notice one or more of these signs, it’s worth getting your mole checked by a medical professional.

Traditionally, mole checking means booking an appointment with your GP and potentially waiting for a referral to a specialist. But today, new digital services mean you can get peace of mind more quickly.

The Evergreen mole-checking service allows you to submit photos of a mole from the comfort of your own home, along with a short questionnaire. A dermatologist then reviews your submission and provides feedback - usually within one working day.

This approach doesn’t replace face-to-face care where it’s needed, but it can provide fast reassurance or an early warning if further checks are required.

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Concerned about a mole?

Get your mole checked by a specialist - Peace of mind within 24 hours

If you have a mole that changes, or if new ones appear, this in-app mole assessment helps identify the need for further investigation - all from the comfort of your home.

Check your mole now

While online services are convenient, there are situations where you should contact your GP without delay. These include:

  • A rapidly growing or changing mole.

  • A mole that bleeds, crusts, or becomes painful.

  • Multiple moles changing at the same time.

  • A new mole appearing after the age of 40.

Your GP may refer you to a specialist (dermatologist) for further tests if needed.

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Checking your moles regularly is one of the simplest ways to look after your skin health. Digital tools like the Evergreen mole-checking service can provide quick reassurance, but they should always be seen as part of a wider approach to staying on top of your health. If in doubt, speak to a doctor.

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