Wednesday, February 11, 2015

SCHOTT skin counseling system


(Launched Sept 9th 2013) 

SCHOTT skin counseling systems are used by international cosmetic manufacturers as marketing tools. The new i-Scope® Viewer for AndroidTM was developed to achieve a more handy counseling method using tablet computers. The product is now available on Google Play™ (!! Cool!)  in three languages: English, Japanese and Chinese.


i-Scope® Viewer for Android™ is the fitting software for i-Scope® USB 2.0. The program allows users to easily observe their skin conditions in detail: by moving the scope along their skin, shooting images and saving them, comparing two images in one screen or viewing multiple saved images simultaneously. i-Scope® USB 2.0 is a scope equipped with a 1.3 mega CMOS sensor that can be used to observe skin, scalp and hair conditions by connecting the USB cable to a computer. Five lens options are available. 

Features of i-Scope® USB 2.0 Android™ and specification of i-Scope® Viewer for Android™

•Connection: Wired (mini-USB cables sold separately)
•No additional setting necessary on tablet PC; easy connection 
•Stable view of moving pictures 
•Compatible devices: Versions after Android ver. 3.2 are USB host capable (except for some devices) 
•Can check skin conditions by shooting still images 
•Can display two images in one screen. Can check different parts of the skin 
•Can save displayed images 
•Can display multiple saved images 
•Available in English, Japanese and Chinese 

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

The clinical tomograph MPTflex™ is a novel skin imaging device

(This was announced April 2011... but we missed it...better late than never)


The clinical tomograph MPTflex™, which was developed by the German university spin-off Jenlab GmbH, is a novel skin imaging device that overcomes the poor resolution of skin imaging methods such as ultrasound, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and reflection. ( Note: Do not agree on the comment on OCT... see our blog on the LLTECH Full Field OCT system)

By using two-photon technology, the system's high-resolution skin imaging provides marker-free optical biopsies.

The tomograph is a compact system, with a flexible scan head that includes two detectors for simultaneous measurement of autofluorescence and the second-harmonic generation, used mainly for the early detection of melanoma and diagnostics of dermatological disorders. Providing a fast microscopic view into the skin without any surgery, single cancer cells, as well as elastin fibers and nanoparticles, can be imaged in vivo, and skin aging can be measured. The MPTflex™ tomograph is based on the two-photon effects predicted by the 1963 German-American Nobel Prize laureate Maria Goeppert-Mayer.

The MPTflex™ received the 2011 Prism Award for Photonics Innovation in January. Co-founded in 1999 by Prof. Dr. Karsten König, Jenlab’s primary goals are the development and the establishment of innovative bioinstrumentation based on Femtosecond Laser Technology for biotechnology, cell biology and medicine. More than 2,000 patients have already been investigated at clinics in Irvine, Brisbane, London, Modena, and Berlin. In the U.S., first clinical trials have been conducted at the University of California this year.

JenLab is translating the technology to markets. See the product brochure here and the product picture below. the Product is CE Marked.



Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How Skin Coloration arises

Sometimes it is good to recall the fundamentals: he skin consists of a number of layers with distinct function and distinct optical properties. 

White light shone onto the skin penetrates superficial skin layers and whilst some of it is absorbed, much is remitted back and can be registered by a camera.

The key to the interpretation of image colors in terms of the underlying histological parameters is a model of tissue coloration which provides a cross-reference between the colour and the histology. 

Here is a model discussed ( Weblink)

This model is constructed by computing the spectral composition of light remitted from the skin given parameters specifying its structure and optical properties. This step needs to be carried out only once. As the mapping between the colours and the parameters is unique for the skin, each colour corresponds to one specific set of histological parameters.

The model of normal skin coloration is representative of all the normal skins, irrespective of racial origin, age or gender. The structure remains the same, and the only differences are in the magnitudes of the parameters.

Abnormal skin coloration

The model above has been constructed for skin which has a normal structure. Skin coloration associated with abnormal conditions does not necessarily have to conform to this model.


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Cool: BASF Skin Care Forum !

BASF hosts a blog on Skin Care, with articles that are well done, covering a wide spectrum of topics ranging from Skin, Air care to regulatory and Toxicology matters. 

Very well done, and we recommend a few specific recent articles:

"Geriatric Dermatology" , June 2014 by Christos Zouboulis

"Male Skin Care in the U.S. Markets", June 2014 by Zoe Draelos

"Trends in Home Care Devices," Feb 2014 by Imogen Matthews.



Now ... a search on "personalized" yields nothing... hummm perhaps we should team up there.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

"Integrated skin cancer sequential monitoring & telemedicine solutions"

"Integrated skin cancer sequential monitoring & telemedicine solutions". 

Well... that was enough to tease our interest when our Google Alerts bubbled this one up.

But there is nothing behind the cool pictures of the webpage.


Boooooooo !

At least.. we agree on the vision.

(Experience it by yourself here)

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

EMAGE Advanced Skin Imaging

The EMAGE Advanced Skin Imaging system is an Advanced, all-digital Triple Spectral Skin Analysis which allows Aesthetica Medical Spa estheticians to view and report our client’s pore and wrinkle depth, pigmentation, and vascularity, texture, porphyrin and sebum, and more, all with incredible accuracy.
Intense magnification using a 16-megapixel-imaging array reveals extensive detail, making recommendations for laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, neurotoxins, fillers and cosmeceuticals simple and easy to explain.





With the EMAGE you can

  • Examine targeted areas under intense magnification in normal, polarized, and UV light
  • Create multiple, high-quality views of the face
  • Map, measure and analyze fine lines, pigmentation, and vascularity
  • Evaluate skin tone and texture
  • Helps suggest comprehensive services/products available at Aesthetica Medical Spa and Laser Center
  • Uncovers future problem areas
  • Provides consistent, comparative analysis which helps Aesthetica estheticians and practitioners to track treatment effectiveness.

More on the manufacturer Website, including a Free Trial.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Vivascan, by Caliber I.D.

VivaScan is a safe, painless and simple in-office procedure that provides cellular images to enable your doctor to make a diagnosis and decide on treatment. 

With harmless laser light, VivaScan produces clear images of your skin cells that reveal a level of detail that, until now, was only possible with a traditional invasive biopsy. 

Because VivaScan does not damage the skin the way a biopsy does, it can take repeat images of the same area over time. With pain-free skin imaging, precise image quality, and fast results, VivaScan gives you a new level of comfort and confidence when caring for your skin.

The VivaScan® software makes it easy to schedule patients for examinations, perform imaging examinations on one or more lesions during a visit, review, and report on images obtained during an examination. VivaScan® operates each device in the VivaScope® product line. It is used on stand-alone devices, on VivaScope® imaging and reading systems connected by intranet within the same facility, and on systems at different facilities connected by way of the VivaNet® digital telepathology network.
The VivaScan® software is designed to accommodate a wide variety of customer needs, from a solo practitioner to an imaging group with several VivaScope® systems and access to more than one dermatopathologist.

CALIBER I.D. presents a full product line for Skin Imaging / Vivascope systems:

VivaScope® systems offer clinicians and researchers in the fields of medicine and product development the possibility of a real- time, noninvasive optical biopsy of the skin.

VivaScope® 1500 and VivaScope® 3000 systems are FDA 510(k) cleared and have become an integral part of many dermatology clinics and medical institutions for the diagnosis of skin cancers and diseases, and for the evaluation of wound-healing processes and treatment outcomes.

VivaScope® 1500 Multilaser systems are well suited for a wide variety of product development applications for skin care, and have been used by scientists world-wide for the evaluation of cosmeceuticals and pharmaceuticals for more than a decade.
Benefits of VivaScope® Systems:
•Quasi-histologic, cellular imaging comparable to histopathology
•Noninvasive, repeatable imaging; no tissue damage
•Skin tumor diagnosis with high sensitivity and specificity
•Real-time visualization of blood flow and inflammatory processes
•Therapeutic monitoring of the same area of skin over time
•Quantitative data for skin layer thickness and cell sizes
•FDA 510(k) cleared medical imaging technology