What Is Digital Mole Scanning and How Does It Work?

 


Digital Mole Scanning - EpicDermis

Digital Mole Scanning is a modern skin imaging technique designed for detailed documentation and monitoring of moles and other skin lesions over time. Rather than relying solely on a visual inspection with the naked eye, this advanced approach combines high-resolution imaging, digital mapping, and intelligent analysis to give clinicians a clearer picture of what’s happening on your skin.

The Purpose of Digital Mole Scanning

The main aim of Digital Mole Scanning is to detect changes in moles and by extension early signs of potential skin cancer as early as possible. Although not a replacement for a medical diagnosis, this method enhances traditional skin checks by capturing detailed images that can reveal subtle shifts in a mole’s appearance over time.

How the Process Works

Digital Mole Scanning typically uses a combination of cutting-edge tools and technology:

1. Automated Total Body Mapping (ATBM®)
 This is the core of the scanning process. ATBM captures a series of full-body images automatically, creating a comprehensive visual record of your skin. These high-quality images serve as a baseline that can be compared with future scans to quickly spot new lesions or changes in existing moles.

2. Video Dermoscopy With Full HD Imaging
 Instead of simple photographs, Digital Mole Scanning uses video dermoscopy to take extremely crisp, high-definition images. This allows dermatologists to see the fine details and internal structures of moles that might be missed in a regular visual exam.

3. Artificial Intelligence Assistance
 Smart software tools such as those powered by artificial intelligence can help analyze the features of each mole. AI can compare current and previous images, measure changes, and even provide risk assessments based on recognized patterns that might indicate concern.

What Makes It Different from a Traditional Check?

Traditional mole checks often rely on a clinician’s trained eye and handheld tools. Digital Mole Scanning goes a step further by:

  • Recording and storing images digitally, so changes can be tracked over time.
  • Using automated full-body photography, which reduces the chance of missing new or subtle lesions.
  • Applying advanced imaging technology and software, including AI-assisted analysis to support clinical decision-making.

Why Early Detection Matters

Melanoma and other skin cancers are far more treatable when identified early. By capturing detailed images and tracking variations over time, Digital Mole Scanning enhances regular skin surveillance and puts early detection at the forefront of care.

At the heart of this advanced skin check is EpicDermis, offering state-of-the-art Digital Mole Scanning technology to support informed skin health monitoring.

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