Dermatology Visit Prep Tool with Photo Timeline Export for Skin Monitoring Patients
Skin cancer screening appointments average 15 minutes, during which dermatologists must examine dozens of moles without historical context. SkinTrack demonstrates validated demand for a privacy-first mole monitoring app with LiDAR distance sensing, ghost overlay for consistent photography, and 3D body mapping, all stored locally on-device. The underserved wedge: a dermatology visit preparation workflow that generates a structured clinical report from the patient's photo timeline, formatted for the dermatologist's workflow, enabling more productive screening appointments.
Problem Statement
A patient with 50+ moles sees a dermatologist once per year. In the 15-minute appointment, the dermatologist examines visible moles by eye, may use a dermatoscope on a few, and asks 'have you noticed any changes?' The patient cannot remember which of their 50 moles changed, when they changed, or how they looked 6 months ago. They may have taken photos on their phone but the photos are mixed with vacation snapshots and have inconsistent lighting, distance, and angle. The dermatologist has no structured baseline to compare against.
The Idea
A patient-clinician bridge for skin monitoring that extends SkinTrack's local photo timeline with a structured visit preparation report, pre-appointment mole inventory, change-detection highlights, ABCDE assessment notes, and a printable/shareable clinical summary, enabling patients to arrive at dermatology appointments with organized documentation that makes screening faster and more thorough.
Why Now
SkinTrack launched with LiDAR-assisted consistent photography, ghost overlay for comparison, and 3D body mapping, proving consumers want to self-monitor moles between annual screenings. Melanoma diagnoses increased 27% over the past decade.
Target User
Skin-conscious adults who monitor moles between dermatology appointments and want to maximize the value of their annual skin cancer screening by arriving with organized photo documentation
Target Market
Consumer dermatology and skin health monitoring tools
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