Description
Featured on CBS's The Doctors as one of the 52 Tips for the New Year in January 2011!
As seen in SELF magazine's September 2010 issue!
Zoom in and around a detailed rendering of the human anatomy (that explains the 17+ rating, unfortunately).
Tap a spot to add a mole marking. You can edit the details of each mole and keep notes on growth or changes.
A built-in guide makes comparing benign moles to malignant moles easier, though nothing replaces the opinion of a professional.
The idea is to get familiar with your body so that you know what's normal and abnormal for you.
Skin cancer is a deadly disease, but awareness and a proactive attitude can make all the difference in early detection.
TWO BODY MAP TYPES
You can toggle between a male and female body, and any moles you've added to each one are saved (so, a male and female could share a copy of the app).
HOW TO MOVE AROUND
Single tap: add a new mole
Double tap: toggle highlight overlay
Two-finger tap: revert to normal zoom levels
Pinching: zooms in and out
HELP AND SUPPORT
If you have any questions or issues, please contact me at steven@slidetorock.com
DERMATOLOGISTS
Contact me about special bulk pricing for your patients. Give a copy of the app to your patients. Also exploring branding opportunities to promote your practice.
NOTES ABOUT RATING
The body renderings don't feature detailed genitalia, but the breasts, nipples, and buttocks, as well as the fact that you can touch and zoom, were a concern.
DISCLAIMER
This app is not a replacement for a professional's opinion. You should always see your doctor if you have any concerns.