Dermatological examination: prevention, mole mapping and skin health
A dermatology examination is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. During the examination, the dermatologist carefully examines any skin lesions, eruptions, moles, or chronic disorders such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and acne. Using advanced instruments, comprehensive mole mapping can be performed, which is useful for the prevention of skin cancers and for monitoring skin changes over time.
Dermatology plays a key role in the prevention and early detection of skin diseases. Regularly checking moles and suspicious lesions allows for early intervention and reduction of risks related to melanomas or other skin diseases. Regular checkups are especially recommended for those who have numerous moles, fair skin, spend a lot of time in the sun, or are familiar with skin cancers.
At Lucchese Medical Center, dermatology examination takes place in a welcoming and professional environment, with an approach that combines clinical expertise and attention to patient well-being. Our dermatologist is dedicated to a comprehensive evaluation of the skin, providing personalized guidance for skin care, prevention, and protection.
Often, a single dermatologic checkup is enough to clarify doubts, detect any abnormalities early, and regain peace of mind about one’s skin health.
Frequently asked questions
How often is it recommended to have moles checked?
A mole check is recommended every year, or every 6 months if you have many moles or risk factors for melanoma.
What is the difference between dermatological examination and mole mapping?
A dermatologic examination assesses the overall health of the skin, while mole mapping is used to check and monitor any suspicious changes in moles over time.
Is a dermatological examination also useful for hair loss problems?
A dermatological examination can also be useful for hair loss problems, but it is better to specifically refer to a trichological examination, that is, a specialist examination conducted by a dermatologist with expertise in hair and scalp.
What skin signs should not be underestimated
Spots or moles that change shape, color, or size; persistent itching; lesions that do not heal; abnormal redness or scaling.
Our specialists
Conventions, accessibility and dedicated counseling
- Accessibility and parking Easily accessible facility with free parking.
- Convention with SSN Possibility to perform the examination also under agreement.
- Hospitality and humanity Qualified staff and attentive to patient comfort.
- Fast booking times and quick referrals Ability to perform the examination in a few days and reports delivered quickly, even in digital format.

