MoleMap New Zealand

MoleMap New Zealand MoleMap offers the most thorough and trusted skin cancer detection programme in the world.

What happens during a Full Body MoleMap ➡️It is one of the most comprehensive ways to assess skin health, designed to su...
29/08/2025

What happens during a Full Body MoleMap ➡️

It is one of the most comprehensive ways to assess skin health, designed to support early detection and give lasting peace of mind.

🩺 Head to toe skin check: Our trained melanographers assess your skin from head to toe.
📸 Full body photography: We capture standardised images to track changes over time.
🔬 Dermoscopic imaging: Close ups of any spots needing a closer look are taken. These are added to a detailed catalogue of individual lesions, monitored at each follow up appointment so even the most subtle changes can be detected early.
👩‍⚕️ Dermatologist diagnosis: Images are sent to a dermatologist for review without needing a second appointment or referral.
🧠 AI-enhanced diagnostic technology: Our melanographers are supported by Kāhu AI technology that helps flag lesions that may need extra attention.
📲 MyMoleMap report: Access your baseline report and images, helping you stay on top of any changes over time.

Thorough. Personalised. Powered by expert eyes and the latest technology to help protect your skin for the future.

Sun damage can catch up with you when you least expect it 🌞Almost three years ago, David was diagnosed with melanoma tha...
28/08/2025

Sun damage can catch up with you when you least expect it 🌞

Almost three years ago, David was diagnosed with melanoma that had already spread to his lymph nodes. A lifelong outdoor swimmer, he loved being in the sun but didn’t always protect his skin.

Now, after surgery and ongoing monitoring, David applies SPF 50 daily, wears long sleeves, and avoids unnecessary sun exposure. He wants others to know that melanoma can develop silently and spread quickly, so regular skin checks are important.

A little itch can be a big warning 🚨Tom Jones noticed a mole on his chest that itched from time to time. He did not thin...
21/08/2025

A little itch can be a big warning 🚨

Tom Jones noticed a mole on his chest that itched from time to time. He did not think much of it, but a check revealed it was a fast growing melanoma under the surface. Surgery was needed to remove it before it could spread further.

Tom now encourages others to pay attention to any changes in their skin. If something itches, changes or just feels different, get it checked as soon as possible.

Some spots cannot wait 🔍This melanoma was found, removed, and confirmed as invasive in a matter of days. Follow-up check...
15/08/2025

Some spots cannot wait 🔍

This melanoma was found, removed, and confirmed as invasive in a matter of days. Follow-up checks found more suspicious spots, proving melanoma can appear at any time, even after treatment.

The SCAN rule is a simple way to stay alert: Sore, Changing, Abnormal, New.

If a spot matches any of these, get it checked. Early action makes a difference.

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Your hands tell a story, and sometimes, they hold clues you cannot see 🤚🏼We look closely at every detail, from the backs...
14/08/2025

Your hands tell a story, and sometimes, they hold clues you cannot see 🤚🏼

We look closely at every detail, from the backs of your hands to between your fingers, because skin cancer can appear in places you might not expect.

Details matter to us because your skin health matters. Book your appointment via the link in our bio.

Book your appointment today via the link: https://book.molemap.co.nz/

Thousands of skin spots checked. Countless lives protected ➡️From safe, private rooms to expert melanographers and Kāhu ...
12/08/2025

Thousands of skin spots checked. Countless lives protected ➡️

From safe, private rooms to expert melanographers and Kāhu AI technology, everything here is designed to give you clarity, confidence and care.

Book your appointment today via the link in our bio.

Do freckles affect your risk of developing skin cancer? 🤔YES. Having freckles can mean you're more at risk of developing...
08/08/2025

Do freckles affect your risk of developing skin cancer? 🤔

YES. Having freckles can mean you're more at risk of developing skin cancer.

Freckles are a sign your skin is sensitive to UV damage, especially if you’re fair-skinned. They show that your skin reacts to sun exposure by producing pigment, which often means a higher risk of skin damage over time.

If you freckle easily, it’s time to take sun protection seriously.
🧴 Wear SPF 50+
🕶️ Cover up and stay in the shade
🔍 And book regular skin checks

Want to understand your personal risk? Take the risk quiz today via the link: https://www.molemap.co.nz/myrisk

Life after cancer treatment isn’t always easy.. 🫂At just 33, Grace Passfield was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, a l...
07/08/2025

Life after cancer treatment isn’t always easy.. 🫂

At just 33, Grace Passfield was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, a life-changing moment that led to months of immunotherapy and countless check-ups. But finishing treatment didn’t mean the end of fear.

“Everyone was excited I was finishing… But I was quite terrified. It felt like a safety net was gone.”

Grace still monitors her health closely, knowing that melanoma can return. Her story is a reminder that support matters long after treatment ends and that early detection can save lives.

We’re wishing Grace continued strength in recovery 💛

Read Grace’s full story by via the link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-24/the-difficult-phase-of-recovery-post-cancer-treatment/105555370

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