“Integration of Whole-Body 3D Imaging”
- The dermatology diagnostic devices market is witnessing a significant trend towards the adoption of whole-body 3D imaging systems. These advanced technologies enable comprehensive skin assessments, facilitating early detection and monitoring of skin conditions
- For Instance, In June 2023, Hoag Hospital in the U.S. introduced the VECTRA WB360, the world's first whole-body 3D photographic imaging system. This system employs 92 cameras to capture a patient's entire skin surface in less than a second, creating a 3D avatar mapping all moles and lesions with high-resolution fidelity
- The integration of AI-powered imaging software with these systems enhances diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, enabling healthcare providers to detect skin abnormalities at an early stage
- The adoption of whole-body 3D imaging is expected to drive market growth by improving patient outcomes and reducing the need for invasive procedures
- As technology continues to advance, the trend towards non-invasive, comprehensive diagnostic tools is likely to become more prevalent, shaping the future of dermatology diagnostics



