
Service doctor
Raluca Lascu
Dermatology Specialist Physician
View profileDermatology consultation with digital dermoscopy for up to 10 lesions, performed by a specialist dermatologist, allows detailed evaluation of moles and other skin lesions. The investigation helps in early identification of suspicious skin changes, using dermoscopic images with digital capture.

Procedural image for specialist digital dermoscopy, showing examination of a pigmented lesion.
Dermoscopy and mole screening
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Dermatology consultation with digital dermoscopy for up to 10 lesionsdigital dermoscopy for up to 10 lesions, performed by dermatology specialist physician, represents a modern and non-invasive method for evaluating moles (nevi) and other pigmented or non-pigmented skin lesions.
Dermoscopy uses a special device called a dermoscope, which allows detailed examination of skin structures that cannot be observed with the naked eye. Through digital capture, images of lesions can be recorded and analyzed, facilitating monitoring of their evolution over time.
During the consultation, up to 10 skin lesions are analyzed, and the dermatologist evaluates their characteristics to differentiate benign lesions from those requiring monitoring or further investigations.
Dermoscopy is frequently used for evaluation of:
The procedure is rapid, painless and non-invasive, being an important method for early diagnosis of skin cancer, including melanoma. Based on the evaluation result, the dermatologist may recommend periodic monitoring, dermatological treatment or removal of skin lesions.
Digital dermoscopy is particularly useful for patients who present with multiple moles or skin lesions that change in appearance, contributing to early detection of any suspicious changes.
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