Oncological Prevention
Early Diagnosis and Skin Health Protection

The skin is the largest organ of the human body and can be affected by various skin cancers, including malignant melanoma, a potentially aggressive neoplasm that may arise on healthy skin or develop from a pre-existing mole. Detecting it at an early stage significantly increases the chances of effective treatment and recovery.
Individuals with fair skin phototypes, numerous moles, a history of intense sunburns, or a family history of melanoma have a higher risk of developing skin cancers. In these cases, regular dermatological monitoring is essential.
Prompt recognition of suspicious lesions is crucial: any change in the shape, colour, or size of a mole requires specialist evaluation. Regular skin self-examination, based on the ABCDE rule (Asymmetry, Irregular Borders, Uneven Colour, Diameter greater than 6 mm, Evolution over time), together with periodic dermatological check-ups, represents an effective strategy for melanoma prevention.
At Studio Aimi, FotoFinder Vexia technology allows highly precise digital mole mapping by analysing details that are invisible to the naked eye and storing images for comparison over time. This makes it possible to detect suspicious changes at an early stage and accurately monitor the evolution of skin lesions.
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Through regular skin self-examinations, proper sun protection, and digital mole mapping to detect suspicious lesions at an early stage.
Changes in the shape, colour, or size of moles, irregular borders, uneven pigmentation, or rapid evolution.
Generally once a year; individuals with numerous moles or specific risk factors may require check-ups every six months.
No. It is a non-invasive and painless examination that allows dermatologists to observe details invisible to the naked eye and store images for monitoring over time.