Love the skin you’re in. Beauty is only skin deep. Good skin is the best foundation. You’ve heard these well-known sayings about the body’s biggest organ. You’ve seen the TikTok videos about skin care. You’ve been told of the importance of sunscreen in order to protect it. The skin is a big deal, and our obsession with keeping the skin glowing and healthy is only growing.
But even with our growing concern with all things skincare, are we taking it seriously enough? After all, the skin is more than just a covering. It's a reflection of our overall health. And yet, it’s often overlooked until a very serious problem arises. How do we stay healthy and self-aware? Skin checks -- and they're probably easier than you think.
Anyone can develop skin cancer. Like all other cancers, skin cancer isn't fully understood. We don't know why some people develop it and others don't. But also like other cancers, there are risk factors that may play a bigger role. If you fall into one or more of these categories, self-checks of your skin may be even more important.
These are only some of the risk factors that contribute to an increased risk of skin cancer. The truth is that anyone can develop skin cancer. If you have skin, you need to get to know it and keep an eye on it. Any changes or new spots on your skin should be noticed, monitored, and brought to your doctor’s attention.
Any kind of self check can be intimidating. What should I do? What if I miss something? Checking your skin is a lot easier than you think. All you’ll really need is a good light, a full length mirror, and a camera in case you need to monitor changes. Here’s what you’ll need to keep in mind when you check your skin.
Although a lot of people are willing to check their skin on a regular basis, they don’t really know what they're looking for. We’re looking for changes in the skin, of course, but what kind? And why? You’ll want to take note of the following kinds of changes.
Now that we know what we’re looking for, we need to know why. What do changing spots mean, exactly? While most spots on your skin are innocent, one unhealthy spot could completely transform your skin. Doctors are on the lookout for three certain kinds of skin cancer.
If you find a suspicious spot, head to your dermatologist to get checked out. Your doctor may want to do a skin biopsy to check for these dangerous situations. Once you have a diagnosis, you can develop a plan of action to get you back on the road to your best health.
Self-checks are extremely important, but they’re not the only way to protect your skin. The number one rule of skin care is to wear sunscreen every day. This includes on cloudy days, days when you’re not directly in the sun, and days when it’s raining. The sun’s rays are always a risk. The easiest way to do this is to make it a part of your routine. Shower, dry off, moisturize, sunscreen. Simple.
You can also take care of your skin by layering up, staying hydrated, eating a healthy diet, and exfoliating dead skin. Your skin is your body’s biggest organ. Are you treating it that way? Love the skin you’re in—and do it right. Love it by keeping it healthy, watching for changes, and getting on top of your skin health starting right now.
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