Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S.—but also one of the most treatable when caught early. Skinmap supports earlier detection by giving your dermatologist a clearer, more complete picture of your skin’s health over time.
Using Skinmap, your provider can create a high resolution 3D photo record of your skin today and compare it during future visits. This allows your doctor to monitor your lesions with visual evidence and not memory alone.
What to Expect
A Skinmap takes about one minute. Using a specifically configured smartphone, your dermatology care team will capture a high-resolution 3D photo record documenting your skin. The experience is quick, painless, and completely radiation-free.
And your privacy is a priority—images are encrypted, securely stored, and never shared outside your care team.
Who Benefits Most
You might consider Skinmap if you:
- Have a personal or family history of skin cancer or melanoma
- Have multiple moles or atypical (dysplastic) nevi
- Have fair skin, a history of sunburns, or significant sun exposure
- Or you want a more precise and proactive way to monitor your skin health
How It Works: Just 3 Steps
1. Capture
A quick, full-body scan in about a minute
2. Compare
Images are stored and used at follow-up visits to monitor lesions
3. Act Early
New or evolving spots are seen more easily and can be addressed sooner
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Skinmap?
Skinmap is a cutting-edge, app-based Total Body Photography (TBP) solution designed to monitor skin lesions quickly and effectively. - What is the benefit of using Skinmap?
Skinmap is designed to help your dermatologist track changes in your skin—identifying new moles, evolving spots, and other abnormalities—key indicators for early skin cancer detection. - How is Skinmap different from other Total Body Photography (TBP)?
Conventional TBP requires significant investments in time and cost. Skinmap is an innovative, mobile TBP system that delivers high-quality total body photography swiftly and affordably. - Uncomfortable having your entire body photographed?
No problem. You decide which parts of your skin your dermatologist will track for changes with Skinmap. - How long does it take to collect a Skinmap?
About one minute! - Will Skinmap tell me if something is skin cancer?
No. Skinmap does not provide a diagnosis, it is an imaging and monitoring system for your skin. - Is my data safe in Skinmap?
Absolutely. Skinmap undergoes independent audits for HIPAA compliance and cybersecurity. All data in Skinmap is encrypted to ensure privacy.
“Knowing my dermatologist is using Skinmap makes me feel like nothing will slip through the cracks.”
“The process was fast and easy—and it’s kind of amazing to see your skin this way.”
What Patients are Saying
Ready to Take a Smarter Step Toward Skin Health?
Ask your dermatologist for a Skinmap.