Dermatoscopy for Beginners: A Practical Guide for Primary Care Physicians
skin examinations. Natural light is ideal, but consistent, bright, shadow-free artificial lighting is essential. Educate your nursing and administrati...
Dermatoscope Buying Guide for Beginners: What You Need to Know
Introduction to Dermatoscopy Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy, is a non-invasive diagnostic tool used to examine skin lesions with enhanced visu...
Maintaining and Caring for Your Affordable Dermatoscope
Safe handling is equally important. Always hold the device by its body, not by the lens attachment or the cable (if it has one). When attaching a derm...
A Glossary of Terms for Aspiring Dermatologists
A Woods Lamp, also known as a black light, is a handheld device that emits long-wave ultraviolet A (UVA) light. While it may seem simple, its diagnost...
Common Myths About Dermatoscopes Busted
skin examinations daily would likely benefit from investing in a professional-grade system with superior optics, robust construction, advanced imaging...
Smartphone Dermatoscope Adapter vs. Traditional Dermatoscope: Which is Right for You?
General practitioners who need a portable and cost-effective tool for preliminary skin examinations can benefit from smartphone dermatoscope adapters....
Navigating the Course of Dermatofibroma: Diagnosis and Outcomes
Recurrence and Risk of MalignancyAfter local excision, the recurrence rate for certain subtypes of dermatofibroma is relatively high, at around 20 per...













