Nevi (moles) are lesions, the majority of which are benign.
In order to diagnose melanoma and pigmented skin lesions, special methods are used, such as computer-aided dermatoscopy and mapping.
The initial inspection of the nevi is performed by careful clinical examination, combined with dermatoscopy. The latter is a special clinical method, in which, a dermatoscope is used, which is a special lens of high resolution and definition that allows a dermatologist to look “into” the lesion. In this way, first of all, the nevi are evaluated, and conclusions are drawn, about whether a nevus should be surgically removed.
Some people with many nevi have to undergo digital nevi mapping. In digital nevi mapping, lens of very high resolution are used to capture even the most subtle characteristics of nevi. This method allows to take digital photographs of areas of the body, in order to be able to record and evaluate any development of new nevi, also offering the opportunity to record each nevus individually.
The whole process takes less than an hour, and in most cases, it is repeated annually, or earlier, if necessary.
For patients with a high risk to develop skin cancer, periodic testing to check the size and microscopic structure of nevi is recommended.