Aspiring Dermatology App Under The Microscope: The SkinVision Review

With 1.2 million downloads globally and having helped diagnose the condition in over 27,000 cases, SkinVision aims to fight against one of the most deadly diseases, skin cancer. It usually manifests as seemingly harmless skin spots, called nevi, whose early detection and removal can literally save your life. That’s the promise of the dermatology app, and we decided to take a good look at its capabilities. Here’s our thorough SkinVision review. A vision for the skin Founded in 2011, SkinVision is a company dedicated to diagnose and help manage skin lesions through its single app of the same name. The team has on board researchers, dermatologists, and professors from several universities in countries like Germany and Australia. Their app has even been clinically tested in studies in Germany and The Netherlands, and as such, gives the app some decent credentials. The app is quite popular with 1.2 million downloads, and the company is growing steadily. Matthew Enevoldson, PR Manager at SkinVision, told The Medical Futurist that they are currently finalizing deals to expand their offering through large health insurance providers in Italy and France. They are also in talks with the NHS in the UK to see how they may be able to provide their service further in the UK. Source: www.digitaltrends.com My phone, the aspiring dermatologist Running the app is as easy as any other and is very user-friendly; you create your profile, and you are ready to start assessing your skin lesions. ...
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