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DermelaMole Checker

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How Dermela works

Dermela turns mole anxiety into a clearer record: capture a consistent photo, review structured observations, and track what changes over time.

Guided photo capture

Dermela prompts consistent framing so future photos are easier to compare.

Warning-sign checklist

The app organizes observations around ABCDE-style warning signs and symptoms.

Change timeline

Photos and notes stay tied to dates, body areas, and symptoms.

Doctor-first escalation

Concerning changes point users toward medical review instead of false certainty.

A calmer way to keep records

Most people do not need more panic around their skin. They need a reliable way to remember what a mole looked like last month, where it was located, and whether symptoms changed. Dermela is designed to make that record easier to create and easier to revisit.

A consistent photo history can help you have a clearer conversation with a clinician. The app encourages comparable lighting, body-area labels, dates, and notes so your next step is based on visible change instead of memory alone.

What Dermela does not do

Dermela is not medical advice. It does not diagnose melanoma, rule out skin cancer, replace dermoscopy, replace biopsy, or replace a skin exam by a licensed clinician. Its job is to help users notice and document change.