Skin Cancer Screening Doctors in Bangalore

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, caring for your skin health is a priority. Our Skin Cancer Screening services are designed to identify early warning signs of skin cancer, helping ensure prompt diagnosis and timely treatment. Skin cancer is among the most common cancers worldwide, but early detection greatly improves outcomes.

Our experienced dermatology team performs detailed skin evaluations using advanced dermatoscopic tools and modern imaging techniques. We closely examine moles, spots, and any visible skin changes that may raise concern. Individuals with a family history of skin cancer, prolonged sun exposure, or noticeable skin changes are strongly encouraged to undergo regular screenings for reassurance and early care.

Vyshnavi Hospitals’ multi-speciality environment enables a smooth and coordinated care process. If any suspicious lesion is identified, our specialists will explain the next steps, which may include a biopsy, additional tests, or consultation with our oncology experts. Along with detection, we focus on educating patients about skin protection and self-examination practices.

Your skin is your body’s natural shield. Let us help you keep it healthy and protected.

Schedule your Skin Cancer Screening at Vyshnavi Hospitals today, where medical expertise is delivered with compassion and care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about skin cancer screening and prevention.



Individuals with a personal or family history of skin cancer, fair skin, frequent sun exposure, or new or changing skin lesions should consider regular screenings.



No. Skin cancer screening is a non-invasive visual examination carried out by a dermatologist, often with the help of a dermatoscope.



A complete skin examination usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the number of moles or areas being assessed.



If a concerning area is detected, the dermatologist may advise a biopsy or arrange further evaluation with a specialist.



Yes. Regular use of sunscreen, protective clothing, avoiding excessive sun exposure, and routine screenings can help lower the risk significantly.

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