

MOLE SCREENING
Worried about a Mole or Lesion?

Here at Revive Medical Aesthetics we have teamed up with Map My Mole to provide a mole or lesion screening service.
If you are tired of waiting to see the GP you can make an appointment with us. One of our specialist skin care nurses will expertly image your mole/lesion and submit this to a British Dermatologist for review.
Your results are often back within 24 hours. You are emailed a personalised letter providing you with a provisional diagnosis and further advice for treatment if required.
If the lesion is benign the nurse at Revive Medical Aesthetics will be able to remove the lesion for you using our Cryopen, should you wish.
If the mole/lesion is provisionally diagnosed as atypical, we will recommend you seek advice from your GP for referral for potential treatment.
FAQs
How long will it last?
The appointment will take about 30 minutes.
When will I get my result?
Usually within 24 hours.
What happens if it is suspicious?
If a consultant reports the mole is of concern, they will ask you to see your GP or a dermatologist. A mole of concern will also trigger a call back for our team, this means we will telephone you, to check you have read and understood the report and know to see a GP/dermatologist.
Can I take the report to my GP?
Is it painful?
Yes, when asking for a referral appointment, inform your GP that the lesion has been assessed and you have a report from a UK consultant dermatologist.
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