Woman sends her husband to the dermatologist with the moles she wants checked CIRCLED - and the doctor sends him back with notes written next to each one

A concerned wife from Utah with incredible attention to detail sent her husband to the dermatologist with several moles circled in ink, indicating which ones she wanted the doctor to check out.

The obliging doctor returned her husband with notes written next to each of the moles, indicating if they were OK or if she had taken a biposy. 

Brinlee Miles, the doting wife, has shared the funny before and after images on

Brinlee Miles, from Utah, shared images of how her husband looked before his dermatologist appointment last month

Brinlee Miles, from Utah, shared images of how her husband looked before his dermatologist appointment last month

She had circled - with ink - several moles she found suspicious on his chest and back

She had circled - with ink - several moles she found suspicious on his chest and back

She put the images in a TikTok video that has been viewed millions of times

She put the images in a TikTok video that has been viewed millions of times

'This is how I sent my husband to the dermatologist,' Brinlee wrote in the video, which was posted on November 30.

She turns the camera to her husband, who is shirtless. On his torso are several moles, a few of which have been circled with ink, directly on his skin. 

At least one has been circled on the front of his torso, and another four have black circles around them on his back.

He also has several other smaller and lighter moles without circles around them, which Brinlee appears to have been unconcerned by.

Brinlee's husband gamely posed for photos with the circled moles for a 'before' photo.Share

She captured the moment he came through the front door, proudly showing off a slip of paper that the doctor had given him with a description of biopsy post care
She captured the moment he came through the front door, proudly showing off a slip of paper that the doctor had given him with a description of biopsy post care

She captured the moment he came through the front door, proudly showing off a slip of paper that the doctor had given him with a description of biopsy post care

Smiling, he takes off his shirt to show off the notes the doctor had left

Smiling, he takes off his shirt to show off the notes the doctor had left

Later, Brinlee filmed him coming back home, writing: 'And this is how she sent him back lol.'

She captured the moment he came through the front door, proudly showing off a slip of paper that the doctor had given him with a description of biopsy post care.

Smiling, he takes off his shirt to show off the notes the doctor had left.

His dermatolgist has answered his wife's concerns by writing next to each of the circled moles, indicating which were OK — and which were concerning.

Though most simply had the word 'good' written next to them, she wrote 'took to test' next to two spots that Brinlee hadn't circled but required biopsies.

His dermatolgist has answered his wife's concerns by writing next to each of the circled moles, indicating which were OK

His dermatolgist has answered his wife's concerns by writing next to each of the circled moles, indicating which were OK

The dermatologist also wrote 'took to test' next to two biopsy sites

The dermatologist also wrote 'took to test' next to two biopsy sites

Several dermetology professions commented that wives send their husbands in like this a lot - and it's appreciated

Several dermetology professions commented that wives send their husbands in like this a lot - and it's appreciated

Brinlee's video has gone viral with 6.4 million views — and plenty of comments from amused viewers.

'The dermatologist understood the assignment,' wrote one. 

'That's another man that's going to probably live longer because he's married,' wrote another.

Several dermotologists chimed in to say that they've seem similar circles before — and many are appreciative.

'I work in derm and you'd be surprised how many women send their husbands covered in circles,' said one.

'I've been in derm for 15+ years & I've seen this many times! (It's never the wife with circles, though, lol,' wrote another, while a nurse said: 'We love when this happens!' 

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