The Future of Dermoscopy: Innovations in Zoom Technology
dermoscopy is clear: it is moving towards a future where visualization is limitless, intelligent, and seamlessly integrated into clinical workflows. T...
5 Essential Dermoscopy Skills Every Dermatology Resident Should Master
dermoscopy becomes invaluable, and the yellow dot sign is arguably its most iconic feature. In the dermoscopy of alopecia areata, these yellow dots ...
Advanced Dermoscopy Techniques for Psoriasis: Beyond the Basics
dermoscopy represents a technological synthesis, combining high-quality optical magnification with digital video capture. It involves a video camera c...
DermLite Dermatoscope: A Comprehensive Guide for Skin Health Professionals
dermoscopy, and the DermLite Hybrid, which combines a traditional dermatoscope with a built-in digital camera. For those seeking a fully integrated sy...
The Skin Cancer Detection Gap: How Dermoscopy Tools Are Bridging the Divide
dermoscopy) and a potentially serious lesion with much greater accuracy. This improved visual assessment leads to smarter triage. Patients with clearl...
Melanoma Detection Made Easier: A Beginner's Guide to Dermoscopy
dermoscopy was the exclusive domain of dermatologists in their clinics. They used high-quality, doctor-held dermoscopes, which are still considered th...
Dermoscopy Techniques: A Step-by-Step Guide for Accurate Skin Lesion Assessment
should be minimized by applying the fluid evenly. A common question among practitioners is how accurate is dermoscopy when these steps are followed me...
Handheld Dermatoscopy: Polarised vs. Non-Polarised Light - A Comparative Analysis
dermoscopy is about controlling light. Traditional, or non-polarised, dermoscopy is often called contact or immersion dermoscopy. Here, the dermat...













