Mole Examination with Dermoscopy at Polyclinic Alabdulla
Mole examination with dermoscopy at Polyclinic Alabdulla is focused exclusively on the early and accurate assessment of pigmented skin lesions. The goal is the timely detection of suspicious moles and the prevention of melanoma development.
Mole examinations are performed by Dr. Dora Barić, Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology, using modern dermoscopy technology and a clearly defined monitoring protocol.
Your first dermatological examination, including mole dermoscopy, is available with a 10% discount.
What Is a Dermoscopic Mole Examination?
A dermoscopic mole examination is a detailed assessment of moles and other pigmented skin lesions using a dermatoscope, an optical device that magnifies and illuminates the skin surface.
A dermatoscope enables visualization of structures within a mole that are not visible to the naked eye, increasing diagnostic accuracy in determining whether a lesion is benign or potentially suspicious.
Mole examination with dermoscopy is painless and non-invasive.
Why Is Regular Mole Examination Important?
Melanoma often develops from an existing mole or appears as a new skin lesion on previously healthy skin. In its early stages, it frequently causes no symptoms, although this is precisely the stage when the chances of complete recovery are highest.
Regular Mole Examination with Dermoscopy Allows:
- detection of early and subtle skin changes
- differentiation between benign and suspicious lesions
- planning timely removal of potentially risky moles
- establishing a baseline for long-term mole monitoring
Mole examination is not only an aesthetic concern but primarily a health matter.
Who Should Have a Mole Examination with Dermoscopy?
Mole examination with dermoscopy is recommended for anyone with moles, especially individuals at increased risk.
Higher-risk groups include:
- people with a large number of moles
- people with atypical, irregular, or heavily pigmented moles
- people with fair skin who burn easily in the sun
- people who have experienced multiple severe sunburns
- people with a personal or family history of melanoma or other skin cancers
- people with chronic UV exposure (outdoor work or frequent tanning bed use)
A dermatological assessment is strongly recommended for any new skin lesion, particularly if changes occur in the size, shape, color, or borders of a mole, or if symptoms such as itching, bleeding, or sores appear.
What Does a Mole Examination at Polyclinic Alabdulla Look Like?
Mole examination with dermoscopy at Polyclinic Alabdulla is performed through several steps:
- Brief consultation with the physician
- Clinical skin examination
- Dermoscopic assessment
- Monitoring and potential removal plan if necessary
The examination is performed by Dr. Dora Barić, Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology, with clear communication of findings and recommended next steps.
Mole Examination Pricing and First Examination Discount
Mole examination with dermoscopy is part of the dermatology services at Polyclinic Alabdulla and follows the official price list.
For new patients, we offer a special benefit:
10% discount on your first dermatological examination, including mole dermoscopy.
This offer is designed to encourage regular skin examinations and the early detection of skin changes.
Book Your Mole Examination with Dermoscopy at Polyclinic Alabdulla:
You can schedule your appointment by phone at +385 1 405 9203, by email at poliklinika@alabdulla.hr, or through our contact form.
The examination is performed at Polyclinic Alabdulla, Ulica kneza Branimira 28, Zagreb, under the supervision of Dr. Dora Barić, Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology.
Booking a mole examination with dermoscopy is a clear and proactive step toward protecting your skin health.

