May is Melanoma Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating the public about one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer. Melanoma can develop quickly and spread to other parts of the body if not detected early. The good news? It is also one of the most preventable cancers—and early detection saves lives.
At SParms, we're passionate about sun safety and long-term skin health. As part of this important awareness campaign, we’re sharing key facts about melanoma, how to prevent it, and what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones.
What Is Melanoma?
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in the melanocytes—the cells in your skin that produce pigment. It often starts as a new mole or a change in an existing one. If caught early, melanoma is highly treatable, but if left unchecked, it can spread rapidly and become life-threatening.
Why Early Detection Is Critical
According to the Cancer Council Australia, the five-year survival rate for early-detected melanoma is over 90%. However, once melanoma spreads to distant organs, the survival rate drops significantly. This is why regular skin checks and paying attention to new or changing moles are so important.
Dermatologists recommend using the ABCDE rule:
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Asymmetry
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Border irregularity
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Colour variation
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Diameter over 6mm
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Evolving size, shape, or colour
If you notice any of these signs, schedule a check-up with a skin specialist immediately.
How to Prevent Melanoma
Prevention starts with limiting UV exposure—a major cause of skin cancer in Australia. The following steps are recommended by dermatologists:
1. Wear UPF50+ Clothing
Clothing is your first line of defence against UV rays. At SParms, we specialise in UPF50+ sun protection gear—including arm sleeves, shoulder wraps, gloves, neck gaiters, and leggings—that block 98% of UVA and UVB rays. Our patented cooling fabric is lightweight, breathable, and ideal for outdoor activities like golf, tennis, walking, or even daily errands.
2. Apply Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen
Use an SPF50+ sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. It should be applied 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapplied every two hours, especially if you’re sweating or swimming.
We recommend our 100% Organic Sunscreen, which is free from harsh chemicals, reef-safe, and suitable for sensitive skin—including children.
3. Seek Shade and Wear a Hat
Avoid direct sun during peak UV hours (10am to 4pm), and wear a wide-brim hat and sunglasses to protect your face, neck, and eyes.
4. Get Regular Skin Checks
Have your skin professionally checked once a year, or more frequently if you have a family history of melanoma or a large number of moles. You should also conduct monthly self-examinations to stay familiar with your skin and spot changes early.
Final Thoughts
Melanoma Awareness Month is a reminder that sun protection isn’t just for summer—it’s for life. With Australia having one of the highest rates of melanoma in the world, staying informed, protected, and proactive is essential.
At SParms, we are proud to be part of the prevention movement, offering trusted UPF50+ sun protection products that support a sun-smart lifestyle. Join us this May in spreading awareness and helping protect more Australians from the risks of melanoma.
Protect your skin. Know your body. Book your skin check.