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DermAlert®
software for detecting new or changing moles through Total Body Photography at Home. Use your digital camera to improve your health.

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, individuals at risk for melanoma (e.g. people with more than 50 moles, people with dysplastic nevus syndrome, previous melanoma's or severe sunburns in their youth) should report new or changing moles to their doctor.

DermAlert® software is designed as a computer aid* to finding new or changing moles in body photographs taken with commercial grade digital cameras at home.

Software was developed in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health.  


DermAlert® body imaging is now digital from start to finish which gives the customer maximum control over their images:
  • Maximum privacy
  • Best quality
  • Immediate availability
  • Most economical
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  • Easy to share with your physician

  *Disclaimer and Limitations: DermAlert® does not diagnose melanoma, only a physician can do that. DermAlert® is only an aid to help monitor new or changing moles. Most new or changing moles are benign but should be brought to the attention of your physician. You may not be able to detect all new or changing moles using DermAlert® and DermAlert® should not take the place of periodic skin exams by a physician. DermAlert® does not diagnose or treat any skin condition. This software only aids in comparing images and the manufacturer makes no claims regarding the clinical effectiveness of using DermAlert® for the prevention of any disease.






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