Have you ever found a suspicious mole, on yourself, or a family member, and aren't sure if it has changed?
This happened to me just the other day, when I found a huge ringed mole under the hairline of one of my sons. I was freaked out, and realized that although I had noted the mole before, I had forgotten about it, and had no idea if it had grown or changed.
Holey Mole helps you and your family keep an organized photo history of your moles and skin spots, so you can notice changes over time and show a clear, dated timeline to your doctor.
WHAT IT DOES
• Body map — drop a pin on each mole on a simple body figure (front and back) so you always know where it is.
• Dated close-ups — photograph each mole, optionally beside a coin for a size reference, and build a timeline.
• Before / After compare — line up two dates side by side to see change over time.
• Gentle reminders — set a weekly or custom self-check reminder so you don't forget.
• Track the whole family — keep a separate, private set of moles for each person.
• ABCDE guide — a plain-language reference for the warning signs dermatologists describe (education only — never a diagnosis of your mole).
• Share with your doctor — create a password-protected link to one mole's photo timeline, with an expiry date you control and the ability to revoke it any time.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
• Your photos and information stay Encrypted by design.
• A focus-blur tool lets you reveal just the mole and blur the surrounding skin for sensitive areas — your original photo is never altered.
• You choose what to photograph, what to back up, and what to share.
WHO IT'S FOR
Anyone who wants to keep an eye on their moles between dermatologist visits, people with many moles or a family history of skin concerns, and parents documenting changes for their kids — always alongside, never instead of, professional care.
⚠️ IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ
Holey Mole is a personal tracking and documentation tool. It is NOT a medical device and does NOT diagnose, detect, or assess skin cancer, melanoma, or any other medical condition. It cannot tell you whether a mole is harmless or dangerous — only a qualified doctor or dermatologist can do that. Use this app to document and organize, not to make medical decisions or to delay professional care. If you are worried about a mole, or you notice any change, please see a healthcare professional.
A REMINDER
This app does not diagnose and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It helps you document and remember. For any concern about a mole or your skin, please see a doctor or dermatologist.