What Skin Cancer Can Really Look Like
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Updated: May 22, 2026 May 28, 2022 Getty Images / kali9 If I’ve learned anything from writing about skin cancer for many years, it’s that it can easily disguise itself as a pimple or common sunspot, and it doesn’t always look threatening. That’s why it’s so important to get an annual skin check, though those with fair skin, a family history or a personal history of skin cancer may need them more often. During the exam, a board-certified dermatologist or physician assistant can examine you from head to toe and flag anything that may need monitoring, treatment or a biopsy—or simply give you peace of mind until your next visit. Here, we’re giving you a closer look at the different types of skin cancer so you know which changes may warrant a trip to the derm.