Dermatoscopy is the examination of skin lesions using a special instrument called a dermatoscope. Doctors use a dermatoscope to examine pigmented and non-pigmented areas of skin, as well as hair and nails.
Dermatoscopy is important for the timely diagnosis of skin lesions (inflammatory, infectious and parasitic).
Dermatoscopy is important for the timely diagnosis of skin lesions (inflammatory, infectious and parasitic) and especially skin cancer.
A harmless mole can develop into melanoma. Melanoma is a malignant tumor that develops from skin cells (melanocytes). To prevent skin cancer from developing from a small mole, you should have a regular preventive dermatoscopy once every 6 months.
Melanoma is a malignant tumor that develops from skin cells (melanocytes).