Dematoscopes - Dermlite
Now you’re able to visualize extremely superficial structures under parallel polarization
DermLite DL5
With the world’s first variable polarization system in a hybrid dermatoscope, a patented technology, DermLite® DL5 dermatoscope lets you uncover a whole new layer in handheld dermoscopy. Not only can you toggle between polarized and non-polarized modes, now you’re able to visualize extremely superficial structures under parallel polarization and, as you scroll through the entire polarization range using its amazing scroll-and-push button dial, optically explore a lesion’s visual depths.
You’ll discover that nothing boosts your dermoscopy superpowers like DL5.
You’ll discover that nothing boosts your dermoscopy superpowers like DL5.
ULTRA. VIOLET.
With 365nm UV in your pocket at 10x, DL5 brings you Wood-mode superpowers of a new dimension.
See fluorescing features like never before — assess the efficacy of acne treatment, discover exciting presentations of pigmented, vascular or inflammatory lesions, or visualize bacterial and fungal infections on skin, nail, or mucosa.
See fluorescing features like never before — assess the efficacy of acne treatment, discover exciting presentations of pigmented, vascular or inflammatory lesions, or visualize bacterial and fungal infections on skin, nail, or mucosa.
SUPER CLINICAL.
When screening your patients at a distance, DL5’s high-powered torch LED provides phenomenal illumination to larger areas or hard-to-reach localizations, eliminating the dark center associated with using a dermatoscope’s main LEDs.
SUPER CLINICAL.
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