LoveMySkin – Mole map for skin cancer prevention

LoveMySkin presents four views of the body and allows you to add markings that you want to keep track of.
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.romej@gmail.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 g*******a, 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.
| | Released Date | Oct 26, 2009 | Size | 6.5 MB |
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| Seller | : 1.0 | Language | English |
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| Ratings | | Requitements | |
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| Price | $0.99 | Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch (2nd generation) Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later |
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| Version | Steven Romej |
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