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Published 10:13 10 Jul 2019 BST
The service, which is now available in stores in Dublin, Galway, Cork, and elsewhere, uses a device called a SIAscope to check moles and pigmented lesions on the skin.
The 20 minute session will obtain images from the skin, which are then sent to a ScreenCancer Dermatology Specialist for assessment.
Each session costs €39 for one mole scanned, and €19 for each additional mole. A maximum of four moles can be scanned per session.
The key factors to consider when examining moles follow an 'ABCDE' guide:
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