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A skin and mole check app you can trust
We created the first AI-powered skin tracking app that helps people keep track of their skin and moles over time for the early detection of changes.
Our app can help you keep track of the moles and marks in your back and it it dermatologically endorsed by the Skin Health Alliance.
Importantly, our app does not try to diagnose you based on your photos. It’s simply a tool to document changes to your skin when doing a skin check.
Check out our skin cancer knowledge base to learn more about skin cancer. You can also read through these articles with melanoma pictures and skin cancer pictures, normal moles images and photos of atypical moles.
How to use the app
Compare your close-up photos of skin and moles taken at different times to see if anything has changed.
App Services
Basic
- Keep track of 3 existing moles and marks
- Side-by-side comparison in the app
- Set reminders so you don’t forget to follow up
Premium (Free Trial)
- Keep track of unlimited number of existing moles and marks
- Photos are securely backed up and separated from your phone’s gallery
- Keep an eye out for new moles with wide area photos
- Side-by-side comparison computers/tablets with Web Compare and Skin Mapping
- Automatic Skin Imaging to take full-body images of your skin
- Mole Sizing to digitally measure the size of skin lesions and moles
- Face Tracking to monitor and document acne and other skin conditions
- Transfer photos when you get a new phone
- Protect your photos with a 4-digit PIN
Privacy and security
Keep an eye on your skin
with our premium app
Regularly check if any mole or mark has changed or is new
Photos, taken at different times, let you compare for changes
A photo app, deliberately built to empower you to keep track
Our premium app includes
Unlimited photos and sequences
Mole Sizing to automatically measure the size of skin lesions and moles
Private and secure backup of your photos
Protect your photos with a 4-digit PIN
Side by side view on tablets and computers with Web Compare
Automatic Skin Imaging to easily capture your full body without needing a helper
Skin Mappingto automatically highlight moles and marks
Advanced Premium Features
Automatic Skin Imaging:
Take full-body skin photos (front and back) on your own
Our Premium’s Automatic Skin Imaging feature lets you take full-body images of yourself for easy side-by-side photo comparison over time
About skin imaging
Mole Sizing:
Track the size of your moles over time
Our Mole Sizing feature lets you take photos for digital measurements and allows you to track the size of moles and skin lesions over time.
About mole sizing
Face Tracking:
Monitor your treatment and skincare routine progress
Face Tracking feature allows you to monitor skin conditions such as acne and helps you manage your skin routine by keeping a photo diary to track changes and making notes to document your treatment progress.
About face tracking
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Check Your Moles With an App
Frequently asked questions about checking moles with an App
What to do if I notice changes?
If you notice changes in a mole or mark try to book a consultation with your doctor as soon as possible, explain what you have seen. If the waiting time to see a specialist is very long, try having a online dermatology consultation with yourdermatologist for a pre-screening. After they review the photo they will refer you to a local dermatology clinic in your area and will help you skip the waiting time.
What to look for when using an app for checking moles?
The most important thing to do if you are concerned about a specific skin mole is to get it examined by a doctor. You should not rely on any app instead of a medical skin cancer check.
If you have had any worrying moles checked and now want to be proactive about spotting early changes on your skin and moles, you can use our app to check moles for changes with close-up photos and just as importantly your overall skin through full-body photos taken with Automatic Skin Imaging.
How do you check moles with the app?
Our app contains a handy side-by-side comparison tool directly in the app that you can use to compare your follow-up photos against your baseline photos to see if there has been any visual changes.
For your full-body photos it is beneficial to take advantage of the Web Compare which allows you to view your full-body photos on a desktop computer or tablet, so you get the benefit of a larger screen size when you compare your full-body photos side-by-side to see if any lesions have changed or if any new lesions have appeared on your skin.
When should you get moles checked instead of using an app?
If you have a specific mole or lesion that you are concerned about today and you haven’t had it examined by a doctor, we do not recommend you to rely on any app to check this mole. Instead you should book an appointment with a doctor to get this mole or lesion checked.
Then you can then follow your doctor’s instructions and learn whether you should monitor this mole or lesion for changes with Miiskin and if taking full-body photos for overall skin monitoring would be beneficial to you.
You can use our app to holistically check your moles for changes by routinely taking photos of the same moles over time as well as take full-body photos for overall monitoring of as many moles as possible and to look out for new lesions. You can then later present photos to your doctor if you spot any changes.
Why is it important to check your moles for changes with an app?
It’s important to check your moles for changes, particularly if you have atypical moles or unusually appearing moles. A change in a mole could be a skin cancer sign. You can get to know the appearance of your moles and document their appearance with photos to check them for changes at home, but you should see a physician if you are concerned about one or more of your moles and want an examination if a mole on your skin might be of concern.
Is there an app to detect skin cancer?
Our does not provide any AI assessments or diagnoses of any kind. It is important that you get any moles or lesions, you are explicitly concerned about, checked out by a doctor and to not rely on any apps to replace a doctor’s examination of your skin. Our app can be used to visually keep track of any changes on your skin and moles but it is the job of a doctor to examine moles and other lesions for any signs of cancer. You can read more about the topic of skin cancer apps.
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