Description
Type A:
Material: Aluminum alloy Glass lens Plastic, etc. Lens effective diameter: 25 mm Packing: portable hard cloth box
Weight: Each package contains no battery Weight 275 grams item size: 180 x 50 x 58 mm
Dial size: 20 mm x 20mm standard Chinese standard ruler Power light: use two ordinary batteries of No. 5/ AA battery the product does not contain batteries, you need to buy it yourself 3 LED white lights Instructions:
1. Insert the battery correctly, press the switch on the handle,
2. Press 1 time to turn on, LED white light, at this time, you can place the square end of the magnifying glass facing down on the area to be observed.
3. Press again to turn off
Type B:
Lens Size: 33 mm 6 lights 3led light+3 UV lights
Weight: Each package contains no battery Weight 305 grams item size: 195 x 52 x 77 mm
Battery: use two ordinary batteries/ AA battery the product does not contain batteries, you need to buy it yourself Instructions:
1. Insert the battery correctly, press the switch on the handle,
2. Press 1 time to turn on, LED white light, at this time, you can place the square end of the magnifying glass facing down on the area to be observed.
3.press 2 times for UV light, you can place the square end of the magnifying glass facing down on the area to be observed.
3. Press one more time to turn off
It can be use as simple dermatoscopenot as professional as a real
dermatoscope
Dermatoscopy also known as
dermoscopy or
epiluminescence microscopy
is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope. This traditionally consists of a magnifier typically x10, a non-polarised light source, a transparent plate and a liquid medium between the instrument and the
skin
, and allows inspection of skin lesions unobstructed by skin surface reflections. Modern dermatoscopes dispense with the use of liquid medium and instead use polarised light to cancel out skin surface reflections. When the images or video clips are digitally captured or processed, the instrument can be referred to as a digital epiluminescence dermatoscope.
This instrument is useful to dermatologists in distinguishing benign from
malignant cancerous lesions, especially in the diagnosis of
melanoma