All about Dr. Ben Wiese
Moles are usually benign. But, they can become melanoma, a deadly skin cancer. Mole mapping technology is a revolutionary tool. The device is designed to detect melanoma early. This increases the chances of successful treatment and prevention.
Leading this technology is Dr. Ben Wiese. He uses the FotoFinder Automated Total Body Mapping (ATBM) system. This cutting-edge mole mapping system uses artificial intelligence (AI). It carefully documents and analyzes all of a patient's moles.
Here's how it works. Health Canada has approved the FotoFinder system. It uses a high-resolution camera connected to a computer. This camera captures detailed images of each mole. It then transfers them directly to the doctor's database. AI algorithms evaluate the images for signs of malignancy. They provide a full mole map.
During later visits, your doctor can compare current images with the initial ones. This lets them quickly spot any changes or new moles. This proactive approach ensures that potential melanomas are caught early, maximizing the chances of successful treatment and ensuring your peace of mind. Mole mapping technology lets you control your skin health. It reduces the risks of melanoma.
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