Skin health matters all year round

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Prioritise a skin cancer check this autumn. (File)

As the golden hues of summer transition to the rich, warm tones of autumn, many of us are packing away our swimwear and bringing out cosy sweaters. But as the seasons change, it’s crucial to remember that skin health should remain a priority year-round. At QHealth – Lilydale Doctors, our skin clinic offers comprehensive skin checks that can make a life- saving difference, even as temperatures begin to cool.

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer globally, with two in three Australians diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70. While our sun-loving lifestyle is wonderful, it exposes us to a higher risk of UV damage throughout the year. What many don’t realise is that harmful UV rays persist even on cloudy autumn days, continuing to pose a risk long after summer has ended.

Early detection of skin cancer dramatically increases the chances of successful treatment, making regular skin checks a critical aspect of your health routine regardless of the season.

“Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate by age, gender, or time of year—it can happen to anyone” Lilydale Doctors GP and cosmetic physician skin specialist Dr Binay Kumar said.

“That’s why routine checks are valuable year-round, not just during summer months when UV awareness is typically higher.”

A skin check is quick and non-invasive, and if a suspicious spot is found, our experienced team can guide you through the next steps, including biopsy, treatment, or ongoing monitoring.

“Self-monitoring is a great way to stay on top of any changes, but an annual check by a trained professional can catch what might otherwise go unnoticed,”Dr Tina Zhong said.

“Autumn is actually an ideal time for a skin check, as summer tans fade and changes in your skin become more visible.”

One of the most powerful ways to protect your community is by encouraging friends and family to prioritise skin checks. Many people delay getting checked due to busy schedules or simply not recognising the importance. Your gentle reminder could be the motivation they need.

“We often see patients who come in because a spouse, child, or friend noticed something concerning and encouraged them to get it checked,” Dr Kumar said.

“These conversations can literally save lives.”

Consider making skin checks a family affair by scheduling appointments together. This not only provides mutual support but also establishes healthy habits for younger generations. For elderly parents or relatives who may be less mobile, offering to accompany them to appointments can make all the difference.

Remember that skin cancer is highly treatable when caught early. By normalizing regular skin checks within your social circle, you’re contributing to a culture of preventative health care that benefits everyone.

Who Should Get Checked? Everyone, regardless of skin type or age, can benefit from an annual skin check.

Don’t wait for summer to return! Book your skin check today online or call 03 9088 8177 and make skin health a priority this autumn.