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Healthcare Professionals

How SkinVision helps Healthcare Professionals

SkinVision was developed by leading dermatologists and mathematicians to assist your patients to monitor their skin. Allowing them to share high-quality images and a risk assessment with healthcare professionals to find out if they need treatment. Here’s how it helps you and your patients.
  • Improving the remote care, SkinVision serves as a bridge to connect health care providers to patients in the countries where it is available.
  • Patients can send a complete comprehensive report with high-quality images of their skin spots, evaluated with our medical device, to their healthcare professional to be visually assessed. With additional information, such as users’ risk profiles and the skin spot outcome of our clinically validated algorithm, SkinVision aid care providers’ clinical decision-making.
  • Using SkinVision can be the prompt for healthcare professionals to book a follow-up consultation with the patient, ensuring timely access to care when necessary and better health outcomes.
  • Personalised tracking functionality that helps patients to monitor their skin over time.
  • From prevention to accurate indication of risk in skin lesions, SkinVision empowers people to address their skin health concerns and better manage their health journey.

SkinVision Medical Service

Here’s how SkinVision works, for you and your patients.

SkinVision can detect

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of skin cancers

SkinVision is a regulated medical service.

  • Patients can send a high-quality image of their skin spot to their healthcare professional to be visually assessed.
  • Healthcare professionals receive the outcome of our clinically validated algorithm to inform their own diagnosis
  • Using SkinVision can be the prompt for healthcare professionals to book a follow-up consultation with the patient
  • SkinVision’s tracking functionality helps patients monitor their skin over time and to send updates when needed
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Patients take photos of skin spots

Patients take high quality photos of worrying skinspots. Photos are instantly risk assessed with our clinically validated algorithm.

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Patients share worrying skin spots

If the spot is high risk, or the patient has concerns, they share high quality images and the risk assessment directly with their health care professional through the app.

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Healthcare professional assessment

The healthcare professional views the photo and risk assessment and decides whether to follow up with the patient for treatment.

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Ongoing monitoring

The patient can use SkinVision for ongoing monitoring and continue to contact their healthcare professional when needed.

About SkinVision

SkinVision was developed by leading dermatologists and mathematicians

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  • Regulated medical device helping to detect skin cancer
  • Available via an app for iPhone and Android
  • Uses a clinically validated algorithm to detect similarities between photos of skin lesions
  • Sensitivity and specificity are higher than the current Standard of Care for detecting malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma

Publications and Clinical Evidence

Research studies

We collaborate with leading medical centres and experts in the field of dermatology to ensure the safety and effectiveness of our device by clinically evaluating our performance. A study is underway with researchers from Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands to determine the latest accuracy.

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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Accuracy of a smartphone application for triage of skin lesions based on machine-learning algorithms.
4 SEP 2019 - Retrospective Accuracy Study

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JMIR Publications

Development of Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer Risk Assessment: Progress and Promise.
11 JUL 2019 - mHealth Skin Cancer App Review

Telemedicine and e-health

Telemedicine and e-Health

mHealth App for Risk Assessment of Pigmented and Nonpigmented Skin Lesions-A Study on Sensitivity and Specificity in Detecting Malignancy.
23 DEC 2017 - Eindhoven Clinical Validation Stud

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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Accuracy of a smartphone application using fractal image analysis of pigmented moles compared to clinical diagnosis and histological result.
4 AUG 2014 - Munich Clinical Validation Study

Partners

SkinVision partners with clinics, dermatologists, doctors, hospitals, health insurers, pharmaceutical companies, governmental institutions, charities, NGOs, melanoma patient support and advocacy groups and commercial and non-commercial organisations focused on skin health, skin protection and skin cancer prevention.

Our Science & Dermatology Team

SkinVision was founded by world-class dermatologists and mathematicians and continues to work with dermatology experts, skin health professionals, and researchers from around the world.

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Micaela Otal
Dermatologist Specialist in Rosario, Argentina
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Florencia Acebal
Dermatologist Specialist in Skin Cancer at Grupo Oroño. Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the National University of Rosario (UNR), Argentina
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Ivo Koedam
With over 30 years of experience in dermatology practice and lately two decades as a dermatologist specialist at Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort, NL.
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Tamar Nijsten
Chair of the department of dermatology of Erasmus MC Cancer Institute (EMC) in the Netherlands
Daniel Mark Siegel
Daniel Mark Siegel
CPCD Clinical Professor of Dermatology, SUNY Downstate Former President, American Academy of Dermatology
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Mihaela Bloju
Specialized in Dermatology at Elias University Hospital in Bucharest and Avicenne Hospital in Paris
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Cristina Beiu
Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest
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Mihaela Radu
Specialized in Dermatology at Elias University Hospital,Bucharest and fellowship at Hospital Larrey Toulouse
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Alexandra Popa
Dermatology resident at Elias University Hospital, Bucharest
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Martijn Meijs
Dermatologist at BovenIJ hospital and Phizi, The Netherlands
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Irina Cudritchi
Dermatologist at Regina Maria Clinic in Bucharest
Marlies Wakkee
Marlies Wakkee
Dermatologist and associate professor at the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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Micaela Otal
Dermatologist Specialist in Rosario, Argentina
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Florencia Acebal
Dermatologist Specialist in Skin Cancer at Grupo Oroño. Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the National University of Rosario (UNR), Argentina
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Ivo Koedam
With over 30 years of experience in dermatology practice and lately two decades as a dermatologist specialist at Meander Medical Center in Amersfoort, NL.
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Tamar Nijsten
Chair of the department of dermatology of Erasmus MC Cancer Institute (EMC) in the Netherlands
Daniel Mark Siegel
Daniel Mark Siegel
CPCD Clinical Professor of Dermatology, SUNY Downstate Former President, American Academy of Dermatology
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Mihaela Bloju
Specialized in Dermatology at Elias University Hospital in Bucharest and Avicenne Hospital in Paris
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Cristina Beiu
Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest
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Mihaela Radu
Specialized in Dermatology at Elias University Hospital,Bucharest and fellowship at Hospital Larrey Toulouse
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Alexandra Popa
Dermatology resident at Elias University Hospital, Bucharest
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Martijn Meijs
Dermatologist at BovenIJ hospital and Phizi, The Netherlands
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Irina Cudritchi
Dermatologist at Regina Maria Clinic in Bucharest
Marlies Wakkee
Marlies Wakkee
Dermatologist and associate professor at the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

SkinVision for Doctors - Contact Us

Want to see high-risk patients in time with SkinVision?

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Fill out the form below so we can set up your system

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2.

Receive codes and information you can send to patients

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Patients download the app and take photo of their skin spot

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Patients email you their risk assessment and a high quality photo of the skin spot

Please fill out the form below so we can set up your system. You will receive codes and information for you to send to patients. After they download the app they can start sharing their skin assessments with you. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us at
doctors@skinvision.com 

"The melanoma could have been on my arm for years"
Andrew Bartlett
United Kingdom
"The melanoma could have been on my arm for years"
Andrew Bartlett
United Kingdom

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