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The Skin Scan
Collaborating with Dermazoom:
A partnership with Dermazoom operates as follows: when a high-risk patient presents in your practice for a diagnostic skin examination, you refer them for a skin scan at the Dermazoom centre in Assen or Nieuwegein. A detailed report and clinical recommendation follow, after which any necessary treatment can be carried out in your practice.
- We maintain short waiting times, so the patient can be seen quickly.
- The 3D scan highlights any suspicious or changed spots.
The referring physician receives a diagnostic analysis and, if lesions are identified that require further monitoring or treatment, an appropriate recommendation is given.
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What Is the Difference Between the Dermazoom Scan and Other Digital Skin Cancer Technologies?
There are apps and 2D total-body photography systems available, which can support the documentation of skin cancer and mole screening.
These systems involve taking multiple separate photos of the patient in various positions. The images may overlap or miss certain moles if they are not captured from the correct anatomical angle. It is also a time-consuming process, often taking longer than 30 minutes.
Dermazoom uses 3D imaging technology, which enables full 360-degree rotation to visualize all areas of the body—including curved surfaces that are often poorly captured by other systems.
The technology used by Dermazoom allows for imaging of virtually the entire skin surface within minutes with high precision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dermazoom covered by health insurance?
Skin scans for high-risk patients is not yet a part of the basic health insurance package, but it will be in the future. We are in active discussions with insurers to secure appropriate budgeting.
How are Dermazoom skin scan results interpreted, and who has access to the data?
Our dermatologists interpret the analysis of each skin scan. The findings are compiled into a report. If tumors or significant changes are detected, we share detailed images and medical findings with you, the treating physician. You will receive access to the images through a secure platform, enabling you to initiate any necessary treatment.
How often is a follow-up Dermazoom scan recommended?
Follow-up visits, typically recommended twice a year, allow the integrated AI system to detect new or changing skin lesions. This helps guide the physician to specific areas of concern, minimizing the risk of overlooking subtle early changes. The Dermazoom scan identifies changes in existing moles as well as new suspicious pigmented lesions and non-melanoma skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinomas.
What makes Dermazoom equipment unique?
Our 3D AI-driven skin scan represents a significant technological advancement in the early detection of skin cancer. When used as part of regional healthcare collaboration, it offers both effectiveness and cost-efficiency. Thanks to Dermazoom’s robust and scalable infrastructure, partnerships between general practitioners and healthcare institutions are facilitated, enabling us to manage the increasing number of high-risk patients together.
Which types of skin cancer does the Dermazoom scan detect?
The Dermazoom skin scan detects melanomas, basal cell carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas.
Which patients are eligible for Dermazoom?
Our service is designed for high-risk patients—specifically those with an increased risk of melanoma who require annual monitoring and screening.