Used AI Dermatologist: Skin Scanner for iOS?


AI Dermatologist: Skin Scanner Analysis

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AI Dermatologist: Skin Scanner is a versatile educational application designed to assist users in monitoring skin health and identifying potential skin conditions. By leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, the app functions as a rash identifier, mole checker, skin analyzer, and acne scanner, making it a multifaceted tool for users interested in dermatological health. It is user-friendly and accessible, catering to a wide audience interested in proactive skin care.

The application enables users to assess various skin issues, including spots, birthmarks, acne, moles, and papillomas. Results are typically provided within one minute, guiding users on the next steps for skin care. Users can also document their skin's changes over time by storing photos, and the app facilitates reminders for photo updates, medication intake, and skincare routines. It is important to acknowledge that while this app offers valuable insights, it is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Release
Latest update
Version
6.2.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
14
Downloads Last Week
0

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AI-Dermatologist is an innovative prediagnostic app helping you monitor your skin health and detect any unusual or alerting skin conditions so...

AI-Dermatologist is an innovative prediagnostic app helping you monitor your skin health and detect any unusual or alerting skin conditions so you could contact healthcare providers in time and avoid complications.

Based on today's most advanced AI-technologies and professional knowledge and expertise in dermatology, our application enables you to check your skin spots, birthmarks, moles or papillomas for risk assessment of skin cancer. Within 30 seconds AI-Dermatologist provides a diagnosis of your skin condition and advice on the next step to be taken.

Likewise, AI-Dermatologist gives you the opportunity to store photos to keep track of changes over time and monitor your skin health in the long run.

Standing for the idea to make skin screening and skin health monitoring accessible for everyone, our app can provide the following skin checks:

Skin cancer (melanomas, BKK, BCC, etc.)

Precancerous lesions (blue and dysplastic nevi, keratoses, etc.)

Benign formations (moles, angiomas, dermatofibromas, etc.)

Papillomavirus (HPV) (warts, papillomas, mollusks, etc.)

6 types of acne

The accuracy of our app's algorithms is at the level of a professional dermatologist and we strive for continuous improvement.

With AI-Dermatologist you can:

Snapshot your skin spots, birth-marks or mole and submit them for examination and risk assessment of skin cancer with a result within 30 seconds

Take / upload photos and track individual moles for changes

Easily log the tracked mole locations on your body

Get a reminder when it is time to take a new photo

Compare baseline and follow-up photos

Please note that AI-Dermatologist is not a diagnostic tool and does not replace or cancel a visit to your doctor. This application aims to help you be more aware of your skin condition via self-exams, check it for dangerous changes and prevent any life-threatening outcomes. If you ever feel uncomfortable or see that your skin spot is changing, irritated, itchy or bleeding, we strongly recommend that you contact a medical specialist without hesitation.

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