Digital mole mapping, also known as Barrie mole mapping, is a non-invasive imaging service that creates a high-resolution photographic record of the skin’s surface to aid in the ongoing surveillance of pigmented lesions. This digital mole mapping technique establishes a baseline for a full body skin check, allowing for comparisons over time to identify new lesions or visible changes in existing moles, such as alterations in size, shape, or colour. This tool may enhance skin cancer detection by supporting earlier recognition of suspicious changes, making it particularly beneficial for individuals at increased risk of skin cancer or those with numerous or atypical moles.