Dermatoscope

Dermatoscope

Vienna VA, is home to the Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery Group of Northern Virginia. Our thriving practice is directed by Dr. Linda Park Nims, Dr. Rebecca Rudd Barry, and Dr. Kelley Pagliai Redbord, all experienced, skilled, licensed, and board-certified in dermatology.

Our doctors/surgeons want to discuss their perspectives on the dermatoscopy procedure with you.

What Is a Dermatoscope?

Medical advancements have developed a hand-held device that enables our doctors to get an extremely close view of extra details otherwise unseen, such as skin moles or melanomas. This hand-held device is pain-free and helps our doctors examine your scalp, hair, and nails for abnormalities and possible skin cancer. 

The detail of skin areas uses magnification and light to enable the doctor to see details that are otherwise not visible to the human eye. 

What Is the Purpose of a Dermatoscope?

Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery Group of Northern Virginia, in Vienna VA says this amazingly advanced tool helps to diagnose skin conditions accurately. When our doctors use a dermatoscope to examine skin lesions, their diagnoses are highly accurate. This tool enhances the outer layers of skin for cancerous and noncancerous skin conditions. It brings colors, patterns, and shapes of skin abnormalities into view. 
Using a dermatoscope with your medical history, age, and family genetics makes a diagnosis highly accurate. 

The Difference

This tool magnifies a skin lesion 70 - 100 times higher than the traditional magnification of only ten times.  Traditional light sources tend to bounce off dry or oily skin, making it challenging to examine the skin area. The light on a dermatoscope remains on the area the doctor is examining.
The dermatocope can take pictures during a skin examination.

The Dermatoscopy Procedure

Using this tool is called a dermatoscopy procedure. It is painless and comfortable. While there are no preop steps, our doctor may perform the following steps. 

  • Gel, alcohol, or water applied to the skin
  • Activates the light on this tool to look at the area
  • May gently touch the skin
  • Provides light and magnification for examination
  • May take photos of the area

After a Dermatoscopy

Our doctor may follow these steps.

  • May remove the lesion for biopsy
  • May not remove the lesion and monitor for changes
  • May reexamine after some time
  • Will discuss with you if your lesion is harmless or if cancer
  • May discuss treatment options

If you seek extremely qualified dermatology doctors/surgeons who live in Vienna VA, or nearby areas, please call Dr. Nims, Dr. Barry, and Dr. Redbord to schedule your skin consultation appointment at the Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery Group of Northern Virginia at (703) 938-5700.

Don't forget to schedule your annual, vital skin cancer examination today.

Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery Group of Northern Virginia, PLLC

243 Church Street NW, Suite 200-C,
Vienna, VA 22180

Monday - Friday

9:00 am - 12:30 pm

1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Saturday, Sunday

Closed