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Miiskin first app to be Dermatologically Endorsed by Skin Health Alliance

Miiskin a skin checking app has become the first app to receive independent dermatological accreditation from the Skin Health Alliance.

The Skin Health Alliance awards professional dermatological accreditation to products and services to help consumers feel confident in their choices by reassuring them that products and services have been independently verified as skin safe.

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, and rates continue to rise. At least 100,000 new cases are now diagnosed each year.  The Miiskin app helps users to track skin and moles for changes over time by using photos to create a snapshot of the skin’s appearance.

Matthew Patey, Managing Director of the Skin Health Alliance, said “After our dermatologist’s review of the Miiskin app we are delighted to be able to approve such an app for the very first time.  Regular self-examination of your skin and moles as championed by Miiskin can have a beneficial effect in the early detection of changes, and it is recommended by leading experts.  Miiskin correctly advocate checking any worrying changes with a qualified dermatologist and do not attempt to diagnose skin cancer through the app.  This can be the only sensible approach at the present time. ”

Prof Chris Bunker, former president of the British Association of Dermatologists and Consultant Dermatologist at University College London Hospital who conducted the assessment of Miiskin, said: “It’s important to stay vigilant in paying attention to changes in moles and marks on your skin. People should regularly examine their skin to track any changes, use photos to keep records of the skin’s appearance and show these photos to their doctor if worrying changes are seen.  Miiskin offers a sensible solution to facilitate this approach.”

Jon Friis, CEO and Founder of Miiskin said “Miiskin is delighted to receive the accreditation of the Skin Health Alliance.  Their credibility with consumers and network of dermatologists coupled with our approach to education and changing people’s behaviour will prove to be a potent partnership in our fight against skin cancer.”

The Miiskin app was created to help people track changes to skin and moles over time by using photographs.  It provides reminders to routinely check for changes and information about the types of things to look for. The app assists the user in comparing photographs over time by allowing side-by-side image comparisons – helping people to identify differences between photos, such as the appearance of a new mole or a change to an existing one.  Miiskin does not try to diagnose skin cancer or tell users that they are at risk or not. People who spot changes should seek advice from their GP or dermatologist.