What is MoleScope?
MoleScope is a mobile dermatoscope that allows users to capture medical-grade quality images. In addition to offering a mobile dermoscope for medical professionals, the original MoleScope was created to provide patients with an affordable, easy-to-use, and portable solution for taking pictures of their skin.
Priced at $399 USD, this MoleScope is a non-polarized dermoscope that comes with additional imaging plates and hand sanitizer (as the liquid media to be applied to the skin for reduced glare). Paired with a free associated app under the same name, patients gain access to:
A Family’s Experience Using MoleScope
Walter, Lynn, and Nicholas purchased their first MoleScope device in December of 2017 to encourage better skin health. Studies demonstrate that ~70 of skin cancer cases are first discovered by the patient or their loved one.1 Since the family was born with a type II skin type (fair skin, burns easily) and a large number of moles, they decided that MoleScope would be a good investment for their ongoing health.
Imaging
“I’d never thought about taking images of my skin with my phone before. It’s such a new concept to me. I don’t have much experience with apps, but my son helped me get started which helped a lot. It was pretty easy to get started, which was nice for me.” -LynnEngagement
“I quite like this device because it lets me know what’s going on with my skin. I like knowing what my doctor knows, and this tool helps me make sure I feel confident about my health and any next steps i have to take if determined necessary at any point in time.” -Walter“Honestly, I was just helping my parents get started with it because [they] don’t have any experience with phones. When I put the MoleScope on [the phone], I decided to test one of my moles that I always wondered about and thought it looked pretty neat. I decided to give it a try since my parents loved it, and I actually ended up having a mole removed to be on the safe side so that’s pretty surprising and awesome for me. -Nick
Results
After seeing the measurable impact a mobile dermoscope can have for the skin health and ongoing mental well-being of patients, it is equally important to see how patient eTriage affects the medical professional’s experience. Only some potential benefits of this changed dynamic include:
In turn, this leads to a streamlined communication channel for doctors, reduced unnecessary in-clinic visits, and a greater opportunity for patients to detect skin cancer in its early stages. Additionally, by providing patients with a teledermoscopy portal, medical professionals are able to ensure that their patients remain engaged, educated, and informed about their skin health plan.
-The MetaOptima Team
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