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2023-04-17- FotoFinder with Trichoscale AI Analysis

FotoFinder® with Trichoscale AI Analysis

The FotoFinder® Technology Detects Skin Cancer and Hair Abnormalities
Why choose FotoFinder® at VitalLife Skin & Aesthetic Center?

Equipped with physicians who specialize in the diagnosis of skin cancer and hair abnormalities (Precision Dermatologists), in addition to a team of surgeons and cancer physicians who work together to provide integrative treatment to patients (Holistic Care Team).
With the most recent updates to the intelligent program system to assist dermatologists in effectively screening for skin conditions (Artificial Intelligence systems for dermatologists), with two systems available including:

 

  1. Moleanalyzer AI accurately detects early skin cancer via Whole Body Mapping, which saves examination time for patients with multiple lesions.
  2. Trichoscale AI, which analyzes hair by measuring hair count, density, and evaluating the percentage and density of terminal hair and soft hair (Vellus Hair). In addition to assessing the percentage and density of hair growth (Anagen) and hair loss (Telogen) stages, while also being able to count the number of hair follicles (Hair Follicular). The system will capture photos and store data that can be compared and followed up on treatment results accurately, rapidly, and effectively, and the findings will be reported to patients immediately.

 

Photos will be captured by utilizing the latest Medicam 1000s Video Dermoscope, which employs Full HD CrystalView technology to generate clear, high-resolution, safe, and pain free images that can be used to detect skin cancer, hair and scalp lesions more accurately. This is the first of just a few places in Thailand to employ this technology for diagnostics.


FotoFinder® with Trichoscale AI Analysis
 

Analyze and monitor the treatment of hair thinning and hair loss issues with Trichoscale AI.

Accurate diagnosis of hair and scalp illnesses is critical to ensuring that patients receive the most effective treatment possible. By integrating the FotoFinder with the Trichoscale AI hair analysis system, physicians can accurately, rapidly, safely, and painlessly evaluate a patient's hair and scalp and monitor treatment without requiring patients to cut or shave their hair. Trichoscale AI assists in hair analysis by measuring hair count and density, as well as analyzing the percentage and density of terminal hair and soft hair (Vellus Hair). Counting the number of hair follicles (Hair Follicular) and assessing the percentage and density of hair growth (Anagen) and hair loss (Telogen) stages. The system will capture photos and store data that can be compared and followed up on treatment results accurately, rapidly, and effectively, and the findings will be reported to patients immediately.
 

How many types of hair loss are there?

  • Type 1 Non Scarring – With this type of hair loss, the cells in the hair follicles are not damaged. Up to 50–75% of individuals over the age of 50 may suffer from a common condition like genetically thin hair, however the tendency is more apparent in younger age groups. Hair loss following COVID infection or alopecia areata or after the COVID vaccine are now more common than patchy alopecia, acute and chronic alopecia, postpartum alopecia, alopecia areata caused by endocrine problems or chemotherapy. In this group, the hair root cells have not yet been damaged, thus if the condition is treated effectively in the early stages, it may be possible to regenerate hair; but, if left untreated, several disorders may progress to hair loss and can be permanent.
  • Type 2 Scarring – With this type of hair loss, it is caused by injury to the hair follicles, resulting in permanent hair loss, such as cutaneous lupus erythematosus, lichen planopilaris, frontal fibrosing alopecia, accidental alopecia, and burns. Certain infections can result in permanent hair loss; thus, treatment with effective medications can help to reduce or eliminate the destruction of hair roots.

 

The causes of hair loss or hair that stops growing include some of the following:

  • Hormone changes throughout pregnancy and menopause can cause hormonal imbalance and hair loss. In addition, as men age, the levels of hormones inside the body may change, causing abnormal hair growth and slowing down to the point of baldness.
  • Thyroid disease is one of the most common causes of hormonal influences that can result in hair loss.
  • Stress can induce hair loss; for example, childbirth can cause stress and hair loss in the weeks after delivery. Psychological stress can also result in hair loss.
  • Side effects from certain medications have been linked to hair loss, including chemotherapy, thyroid medication, oral contraceptives, acne treatment, and antidepressants.
  • Malnutrition, a disorder that can potentially lead to hair loss. Hair loss can be caused by a lack of certain nutrients, particularly iron and zinc. In addition, deficiencies in certain vitamins such as vitamin DB12, vitamin C, vitamin A, and biotin can also cause hair loss.

 

Preparation Before the FotoFinder® Examination for Those with Hair Problems:

  • You do not need to cut or shave your hair beforehand.
  • You can style your hair as usual.
  • Three different parts of the head are photographed by the doctor: the front, side, and back of the head. The system will promptly provide the results after counting, analyzing, and reporting.
  • The procedure is simple, convenient, fast and painless.

 

How often should one do the FotoFinder®?

  • For the detection of hair abnormalities, the doctor will recommend coming in for a diagnostic before beginning treatment and for follow-up after treatment of hair loss and hair thinning every 6-12 months or as determined by the doctor.

 

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