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Skin Checks & Skin Cancer: Protecting Your Skin

Regular skin checks are crucially important in preventing skin cancer

Queensland has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, making regular skin checks essential for your health. At The Medical Centre of Gympie, we provide whole-body skin checks, to ensure thorough assessments. Our doctors are also skilled in skin cancer excisions if treatment is needed.

Why Are Skin Checks Important?

Skin cancer is highly treatable when caught early, which is why it’s recommended to have a full-body skin check annually. Detecting changes in moles or spots early can save lives.


First Signs of Skin Cancer

Look out for:

  • New spots that appear suddenly

  • Changes in the size, shape, or colour of moles

  • Sores that don’t heal

  • Itchy, tender, or bleeding spots

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to book a skin check with your doctor.


Who Is Most at Risk?

Anyone can develop skin cancer, but those at higher risk include:

  • People with fair skin or freckles

  • Individuals with a history of sunburn

  • Outdoor workers or those exposed to the sun frequently

  • People with a family history of skin cancer


How Is Skin Cancer Diagnosed?

During a skin check, the doctor will examine your skin for unusual spots or moles. If anything looks suspicious, a small biopsy may be done to confirm a diagnosis.


What Does Treatment Involve?

If skin cancer is detected, treatment options include:

  • Skin cancer excision: Removing the affected area surgically.

  • Skin flaps or grafts: Advanced techniques to repair the skin after removal.

Your doctor will discuss the best treatment plan for your condition.


Debunking Myths About Skin Cancer

  • Myth: Skin cancer only affects older people. Skin cancer can develop at any age, especially with repeated sun exposure.

  • Myth: Tanned skin is healthy skin. A tan is a sign of sun damage, increasing your risk of skin cancer.

  • Myth: Sunscreen is only needed on sunny days. UV rays can cause damage even on cloudy days, so always protect your skin.


Prevention Tips

  • Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, even in winter.

  • Wear protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses when outdoors.

  • Avoid sun exposure during peak hours (10 am to 4 pm).

  • Avoid tanning beds, as they increase your risk of skin cancer.

  • Schedule annual full-body skin checks.


Book Your Skin Check Today

At The Medical Centre of Gympie, we’re committed to protecting your skin. Book your annual skin check today to stay proactive about your skin health.

Your skin is your largest organ—protect it! Call the clinic today (07) 5482 2311

 
 
 

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GYMPIE QLD  4570 

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