Skin exams are important for everyone. Talk with your doctor about how often you need a skin exam. You may need one more often if you have an increased risk of skin cancer. You have an increased risk if you have had skin cancer before, have a family history of skin cancer, have fair skin, have had significant sun exposure, or have a weak immune system.
Your doctor can check you for signs of skin cancer as part of your regular health exams, or you can see a dermatologist. This is a doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) also provides free skin exams at certain times of the year. Doctors who are part of this program don't make a diagnosis, but they can tell you if you should see a dermatologist. Visit the AAD website or call your local health department to find a provider who will be offering free skin exams.