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Read the personal stories of SkinVision users. How they used SkinVision and how it affected their lives. Want to share your story with the world and make people more aware of the importance of skin health? Share your story and we will get it out there.

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Melanoma

Ocular Melanoma treatment overview

Read a full overview of Ocular Melanoma treatments.

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Melanoma

Ocular Melanoma symptoms

What is ocular melanoma and what are ocular melanoma symptoms? We usually associate melanoma as being a type of skin cancer that causes moles and skin tumors. However, there is another type of melanoma that develops in the eye, known as ocular melanoma. It is the most common form of eye cancer – despite being incredibly rare.

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Skin lesions

Common skin lesions

Most of us will experience some skin disorders or conditions at some point in our lives. Whether a simple rash or a severe disease like melanoma, many types of skin lesions can occur on our body’s largest organ. In this post, we look at the most common skin lesions, their characteristics and typical courses of treatment.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous Cell Carcinoma: what is it?

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. It forms when squamous cells begin to grow uncontrollably in the top layers of the skin, called the epidermis. In most cases, it is caused by repeated exposure to UV rays over time.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma symptoms (SCC)

Most of us are aware of the usual signs of skin cancers – moles that look strange or start to change in shape or become itchy or crusty. But squamous cell carcinoma is a different type of skin cancer that looks unusual compared to those we might be on the lookout for. Squamous cell carcinoma symptoms may be harder to spot, but it is still possible to see clearly the signs and to catch it before it becomes harder to treat.

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Skin spots

Dry white spots on skin: are those dangerous?

One of the most common causes of dry white spots on skin is a condition called pityriasis Alba which is Latin for white scaly patches. These may look alarming and the fact they show up after sun exposure can make us question if they are dangerous. The good news is that in almost all cases they are not harmful and are nothing to worry about.

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Basal cell carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma symptoms

If you have recently been diagnosed with skin cancer, you may have been told that you have basal cell carcinoma but have no idea what that actually means. Knowing the symptoms and signs of basal carcinoma will help you to understand how it occurred and for others, it could lead to early diagnosis and treatment.

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New Zealand

Mole map Wellington

New Zealand and Australia have the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. With a large amount of fair-skinned people, lots of sunshine and outdoor lifestyles, it is a perfect storm for skin cancer. According to Melanoma New Zealand, over 4,000 people are diagnosed with melanoma in New Zealand each year. But when caught early, it is highly treatable. That’s why checking your moles and knowing the options that exist locally for diagnosis is so important. Below, we’ll go over what you need to know about checking your moles and the mole map options available in Wellington.

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Skin care tips

Combination skin treatment

Combination skin presents people around the world with a skincare challenge. How do you deal with skin that is both oily and dry? Both breaking out and flaking? While it is definitely a challenge, there are some things those with combination skin can do to make their skincare routine easier and their skin clearer.

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New Zealand

Mole map Auckland

According to Melanoma New Zealand, approximately 11 people in New Zealand will be diagnosed with skin cancer today. Over the years, New Zealand has earned the unfortunate distinction of having the highest skin cancer rates in the world. The large proportion of fair-skinned people with outdoor lifestyles in a particularly sunny environment are the main factors to blame.