Skintracer® supports you professionally and efficiently in your efforts to detect skin alterations at an early stage. The software records all relevant information concerning your skin and supports you, step by step, in controlling the data.
An itchy rash, a reddened spot, a wasp sting, a sunburn, a tick bite or a birthmark – visible changes of the skin surface with different causes. Some of them disappear again by themselves. In other cases, however, it is advisable to keep an eye on them or to consult an expert.
Skintracer® offers you the following functions:
3D-BodyMap
Your skin alterations can be recorded on a three-dimensional depiction of the body. Form and colour of a spot can be documented in regular intervals by using macro- and distance pictures. This leads to a complete documentation of each spot and enables you to react to changes at an early stage.
Three tests integrated
Skintracer® has three integrated tests. With the ABCD checks recognized by doctors, the lesions may be easily identified and a risk analysis may be undergone in a few steps. The risk check helps to determine how big the risk of skin cancer is and how often the checks for conspicuous changes in the skin should be carried out. Additionally, Skintracer® offers a reminder function that regularly notifies the user about the need to check for conspicuous lesion again. Finally, based on the third test, the user can determine his/her skin type and choose the best sun protection measures.
SenToDoc
Should you wish an expert opinion, all your skin alteration documentations can be transmitted for a diagnosis to a medical specialist. Convenient and simply with the touch of your finger.
-> Please note that Skintracer® does not replace a visit by a medical specialist. Regular monitoring at a dermatologist is recommended. First, a doctor should check your entire skin. So you know what is normal and harmless for the time being. With Skintracer®, you can then easily perform a reliable documentation. Thus any time you keep track of possible changes of your skin.