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Report any unusual moles or changes in your skin to your doctor and discuss if you are at increased risk of skin cancer.

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The more specific the treatment, the more improved the results will be. Each of our treatment programs is designed for your specific skin problem and customized for your skin type: normal, oily, dry, combination and sensitive skin. Choose the one that best describes your skin type and jump start your treatment plan today. The goal of our skin programs is to directly target our client’s skin concerns. Each program incorporates proven and effective technologies and at home care to address a variety of common skin concerns. Every SILK skin program has been developed to generate results for an affordable price. Book an appointment.

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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has concluded there is not enough evidenceexternal icon to recommend for or against routine screening (total body examination by a doctor) to find skin cancers early. This recommendation is for people who do not have a history of skin cancer and who do not have any suspicious moles or other spots. Report any unusual moles or changes in your skin to your doctor. Also talk to your doctor if you are at increased risk of skin cancer.

For more information, see the USPSTF’s Screening for Skin Cancer: Consumer Guide Cdc-pdf[PDF-90KB]external icon and visit the National Cancer Institute’s Skin Cancer Screening.external icon

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Report any unusual moles or changes in your skin to your doctor and discuss if you are at increased risk of skin cancer.

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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has concluded there is not enough evidenceexternal icon to recommend for or against routine screening (total body examination by a doctor) to find skin cancers early. This recommendation is for people who do not have a history of skin cancer and who do not have any suspicious moles or other spots. Report any unusual moles or changes in your skin to your doctor. Also talk to your doctor if you are at increased risk of skin cancer.

For more information, see the USPSTF’s Screening for Skin Cancer: Consumer Guide Cdc-pdf[PDF-90KB]external icon and visit the National Cancer Institute’s Skin Cancer Screening.external icon