Digital dermatoscopy full body (20–100 lesions) – dermatology specialist physician
Full body digital dermoscopy for 20–100 lesions, performed by a specialist dermatologist, is a dermatological investigation used for detailed evaluation of moles and other skin lesions. The examination allows early detection of suspicious skin changes through dermoscopic analysis and digital image capture.
Dermoscopy and mole screening
Full body digital dermoscopy, performed by a specialist dermatologist, is a modern dermatological investigation used for comprehensive skin examination and detailed analysis of a large number of skin lesions (20–100). This evaluation is particularly recommended for patients with numerous moles or pigmented lesions, as well as those who require periodic monitoring of these lesions.
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive and painless method that uses a special device called a dermoscope, which allows examination of skin structures that cannot be observed with the naked eye. Through digital imaging, dermoscopic images can be recorded and stored, facilitating comparison and monitoring of lesion progression over time.
During full body dermoscopy, the dermatologist examines the entire skin surface and analyzes the characteristics of each lesion to differentiate benign lesions from those requiring monitoring or further investigation.
The investigation is useful for evaluating:
- moles (pigmented nevi)
- suspicious pigmented lesions
- seborrheic keratosis
- other skin formations
Digital dermoscopy represents an important method for early diagnosis of skin cancer, including melanoma, as well as for monitoring patients with multiple moles or skin lesions.
Following the evaluation, the dermatologist may recommend periodic monitoring, follow-up dermoscopy, or removal of suspicious lesions, when necessary.
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