
Ask most clinicians what a dermatoscope is for, and the first answer will be melanoma. Early skin cancer detection was the original driver behind dermoscopy's adoption, and it remains a core applic...

How Dermatologists Detect Skin Cancer Early: The Role of Dermatoscopes
Dermatoscopes allow dermatologists to examine skin lesions with enhanced magnification and lighting that reveal structures invisible to the naked eye. We explore how dermoscopy improves early skin ...

How Dermatologists Use 12x Dermoscopy for Early Melanoma Detection
Early melanoma detection is one of the most critical challenges in dermatology. Subtle structural changes, early pigment irregularities, and faint vascular patterns can easily be missed with the na...

Moles 101: The Different Types of Moles and What to Look For
Moles, also known as nevi, are common on human skin. These small, pigmented spots can be found in people of all ages and skin types. While moles are usually harmless, they can sometimes be a sign o...

Understanding Keratoacanthoma: A Guide to Skin Health
In this blog post, we will discuss what keratoacanthoma is, where it can be found on the skin, how common it is, and why it's crucial to get it checked out by a healthcare professional.
