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Hidden Spots in the Spotlight: A Skin Check in Brisbane
Skin cancer does not only appear on the face, arms or shoulders. It can develop on the scalp, feet, nails and other hard-to-see areas. Learn how trained skin doctors examine hidden spots and why regular skin checks matter in Brisbane.

Your checklist to do between skin checks
Had a skin check and wondering what comes next? A professional skin examination is an important part of skin cancer awareness, but looking after your skin continues between appointments. This practical checklist explains how to monitor skin changes, follow medical advice, practise sun protection and know when to arrange an earlier review in Brisbane.

Skin Cancer Risk After Removal
Skin cancer removal is an important step in treatment, but ongoing monitoring remains part of long-term skin health. A previous skin cancer can increase the risk of another skin cancer developing, while some cancers may recur after treatment. Learn what recurrence means, which warning signs to watch for, and why a personalised follow-up plan matters for Brisbane patients.

What happens when “Biopsy” result is positive?
What Happens When a Skin Biopsy Result Is Positive uncertainty and many questions. What does the result mean? Will you need more surgery? What happens next? This guide explains the usual steps after a positive skin biopsy result, including pathology review, treatment planning, follow-up care and how Molechex supports patients across Brisbane.

Why Regular Skin Checks Matter for Brisbane Residents
Regular skin checks can help identify suspicious moles, lesions and other skin changes before they become more advanced. For people living in Brisbane, regular self-checks and doctor-led skin assessments can form an important part of a personalised skin health routine.

Achieve a Lifted Look Without Surgery: Injectable Treatments
A lifted, refreshed look does not always need surgery. For suitable patients, cosmetic injectable treatment consultations may help address facial volume, contour, lines and age-related facial changes. This guide explains what Brisbane patients should know before considering non-surgical aesthetic care at Molechex.

What Are the Different Types of Sunscreens?
Not all sunscreens feel, apply or protect in the same way. Brisbane’s strong UV conditions make sunscreen choice important for daily skin care and skin cancer prevention. This guide explains mineral, chemical, hybrid, tinted, water-resistant and daily-use sunscreens in simple terms. Meta Description

Bowen’s Disease: An Early Form of SCC Brisbane Residents Should Not Ignore
Bowen’s disease is an early form of squamous cell carcinoma, also called SCC in situ. It often looks like a red, scaly patch and can be mistaken for eczema, psoriasis or a fungal rash. Learn what to look for, why early diagnosis matters, and how Molechex supports skin cancer checks and treatment planning in Brisbane

Non-Surgical Ways to Fix Droopy Eyelids, Eye Bags and Wrinkles
Droopy eyelids, eye bags and fine lines can make the face look tired, even after a good night’s sleep. This guide explains non-surgical options, skin care habits and when a medical consultation may help. It also outlines cosmetic and skin rejuvenation services available through Molechex in Brisbane.

Infections from Animals: Skin Signs Brisbane People Should Not Ignore
Animal bites, scratches and skin contact can sometimes lead to infection, especially when the skin is broken. From cat scratches and dog bites to wildlife exposure, knowing the warning signs can help you seek timely medical care. Brisbane patients should also be mindful that skin wounds, rashes or non-healing sores may need professional assessment.

Skin Care for Sport-Playing People in Brisbane: Sun, Sweat and Skin Checks
Sport is great for fitness, confidence and community, but outdoor training can be tough on your skin. Brisbane athletes, weekend players, runners, swimmers, cyclists and school sport families should understand how sun exposure, sweat, friction and heat can affect skin health. A smart skin care routine and regular skin checks can help protect your skin on and off the field.

Natural Hair Colour and Skin Cancer Risk: What Brisbane Patients Should Know
Your natural hair colour can offer clues about your skin cancer risk, especially when paired with fair skin, freckles, light-coloured eyes, a history of sunburn or many moles. In Brisbane’s high-UV environment, understanding your personal risk profile can help you make better decisions about sun protection, mole monitoring and regular skin checks.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Chronic Itchiness?
Chronic itchiness can be more than a minor irritation. If your skin keeps itching for weeks, becomes inflamed, changes appearance, or is linked to a mole or spot, it may be time to seek medical advice. For Brisbane locals exposed to high UV conditions, ongoing itchiness should not be ignored, especially when skin changes are involved.

Why Skin Cancer Risk Increases After 65 | Brisbane Skin Check Guide
Learn why skin cancer risk increases after age 65, the role of cumulative sun exposure, and why regular skin checks are important for older adults in Brisbane.

Common Cosmetic Procedures in Australia: A Guide to Skin Rejuvenation and Aesthetic Treatments
Pollution can affect the skin barrier, contribute to dryness, irritation, uneven skin tone and signs of premature ageing. Learn how pollution affects the skin and practical ways to protect it, especially in Brisbane’s changing climate and urban environment.

How Pollution Affects the Skin & How to Protect It in Brisbane
Pollution can affect the skin barrier, contribute to dryness, irritation, uneven skin tone and signs of premature ageing. Learn how pollution affects the skin and practical ways to protect it, especially in Brisbane’s changing climate and urban environment.

What to Expect After Mohs Surgery – Recovery Guide for Brisbane Residents
Wondering what to expect after Mohs surgery? This guide explains Mohs surgery recovery, healing stages, wound care, pain, swelling, scarring, follow-up care and when to seek medical advice, with helpful insights for patients in Brisbane.

Is Body Hair Laser Removal Safe for All Skin Types?
Is body hair laser removal safe for all skin types? Discover how modern laser technology improves laser hair removal safety, how skin tone affects treatment and what to consider before undergoing this popular cosmetic procedure in Brisbane.

Rosacea : Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition causing facial redness, flushing and acne-like bumps. Discover rosacea symptoms, triggers and treatment options in Brisbane, plus how early medical care can help manage flare-ups and support long-term skin health.

Skincare for Swimmers in Brisbane: How to Protect Your Skin
Love swimming in Brisbane? Skincare for swimmers is essential in our high-UV climate. Learn how chlorine, salt water and sun exposure impact your skin, plus simple, effective tips to keep your skin healthy, hydrated and protected all year round.
