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Duration of treatment

It depends on the number of injuries

Type of anesthesia

It does not require anesthesia

Pain

Lack

TECHNICAL

Dermatoscopy

Number of treatments

1-2 sessions

Recovery time

Lack

about Dermoscopy

Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive skin examination method. The doctor carefully examines the areas of the skin that require further investigation with the help of the dermoscope, a device that uses a magnifying glass with a light source. With the help of the dermatoscope, the deep layers of the skin are examined and suspicious lesions or moles are analyzed.

BENEFITS

It helps to analyze different injuries for a differential diagnosis.

Delay the biopsy until it is really necessary.

Helps diagnose hair and scalp conditions.

Helps prevent skin cancer.

It helps to identify the edges of a tumor.

Fungal infections can be identified using the dermatoscope; Psoriasis or lichen may also be diagnosed

PRICE Dermatoscopy

From 80 Euros

frequent questions

How is dermoscopy performed?

To perform dermoscopy, the doctor will use a dermoscope (a device that has a light source and a magnifying glass) to carefully examine the lesion on the skin. The doctor may cover the lesion with a translucent substance to get a clearer picture.

Who can do dermoscopy?

Dermatoscopy can be performed by any dermatologist trained in this technique.

What are the benefits of dermoscopy?

Dermatoscopy can help differentiate benign from malignant lesions, which can help identify skin cancer at an early stage. This can reduce patients' risk of developing serious complications and help improve their quality of life.

Is there any preparation required for dermoscopy?

In general, no special preparation is required for dermoscopy. Patients should clean their skin before the examination and inform the doctor of any allergy to substances used during the examination.

What are the risks of dermoscopy?

Dermatoscopy is a safe and non-invasive technique.

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