Skin Care and Issues. Asymmetry Symmetrical Asymmetrical.

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Skin Care and Issues

Asymmetry Symmetrical Asymmetrical

Border

Color

Diameter

Elevation

The most common areas for skin cancer to form: Scalp Face Lips Ears Neck Chest Arms Hands Legs

Facts There are 8,110 deaths per year from skin cancer. There are 59,940 new cases of skin cancer every year. --American Cancer Society

Risk Factors for skin cancer Unprotected or excessive exposure to UV radiation Fair complexion Occupational Exposure Family history Multiple or atypical moles Severe suburns