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Wear clothing and underwear that can easily be moved to examine all sites You will need to undress for this examination, so wear something that is both comfortable and practical. You will not be asked to remove your underwear unless you have specific concerns about a lesion in these sites.
Some dermatologists do a full-body exam in every sense of the phrase, including genital and perianal skin. Others address these areas only if a patient specifically requests them. If youve noted any concerning spots in this area, raise them.
Wear loose clothing to your appointment. You will be asked to dress down to your underwear during your appointment, and this is made easier by wearing loose fitting clothing. This is also important in case a biopsy is taken.
Does it matter what I wear to the exam? Dr. Touma: Youll be given a gown and asked to take off everything but your undergarments. The gown and undergarments can be moved in ways to keep areas of your body covered during the exam and to protect your privacy.
Full-body skin exams are relatively short, ranging anywhere between 10-20 minutes. During that time, your doctor will examine your skin from head-to-toe. The timing of the exam may vary, depending on if the doctor performs a biopsy, which is a procedure to remove a small piece of skin for testing.
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Skin cancer diagnosis always requires a skin biopsy The procedure that your dermatologist uses to remove the spot is called a skin biopsy. Having a skin biopsy is essential. Its the only way to know whether you have skin cancer. Theres no other way to know for sure.
Patients are asked to disrobe completely, and will be supplied with a cloth gown. It is best to avoid wearing delicate or expensive clothing, makeup, hairpieces, hair accessories, hairspray, moisturizing creams, bulky jewelry, perfume, and nail polish. A medical assistant will be present during this exam.
That said, its a good idea to start regularly seeing a dermatologist by age 25. Experts advise scheduling an annual appointment by this age in order to have the best chance of catching any problems early. The primary reason to see a dermatologist by your mid-20s is due to sun exposure.

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