Total Body Mapping

FotoFinder mole mapping is a non-invasive diagnostic tool used to assist in the early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers.

How It Works

It involves capturing a series of high-resolution, full-body images using a specialised imaging system, which are stored securely to create a detailed baseline record of a patient’s skin.

At subsequent visits, these images are compared to identify any changes in existing moles or the development of new lesions. This allows clinicians to monitor the skin with a high degree of accuracy and supports earlier identification of suspicious changes requiring further assessment.

Total Body Mapping can be booked by contacting reception or on a doctor’s recommendation. A full skin examination by the doctor remains essential alongside imaging.

High-Resolution Imaging

A series of high-resolution, full-body images are captured using the FotoFinder specialised imaging system to create a comprehensive visual record.

Secure Baseline Record

All images are stored securely to create a detailed baseline record of your skin, enabling accurate future comparisons.

Change Detection

At subsequent visits, images are compared to identify any changes in existing moles or the development of new lesions with high accuracy.

Earlier Identification

This monitoring approach supports earlier identification of suspicious changes requiring further assessment by your clinician.