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Does Skin Tone Affect Your Skin Cancer Risk?

  • Writer: Skin Scan Abbotsford
    Skin Scan Abbotsford
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read
A trained medical professional reviewing a computer screen of a patient's moles.

There is a common misconception that skin cancer only affects individuals with fair complexions. While skin tone does influence your risk level, proactive skin health is crucial for absolutely everyone.


How Melanin Plays a Role

Melanin is the pigment that gives skin its color, and it does provide protective benefits against UV radiation. When your skin is exposed to UV light, cells called melanocytes produce melanin to try and protect you.


The Hidden Danger for Darker Skin Tones

While darker skin has more melanin, it comes with a unique set of risks. When skin lesions do develop on darker skin, they tend to be more aggressive. These lesions also grow faster and are often hidden, meaning they can easily be missed by the naked eye during a casual check.


Why Everyone Needs a Skin Scan

Whether your skin is very fair or very dark, getting a skin scan is an essential part of your health routine. Advanced mapping technology allows us to detect these hidden lesions much more easily, no matter your skin tone. By picking up on these changes early, we can treat them when they are most easily treatable, so that you can have total peace of mind.

 
 
 

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