Nevoscope Wound Imaging
Nevoscope can image
subsurface features in wounds without the use of oil or face-plate. Separation
of the images into red and green channels delineates scar tissue and blood
vessels.

Skin wound imaged with Nevoscope
Three modes of
illumination: Surface, Transillumination, and Epiluminescence
are used to image the subsurface structures in the wound. Varying the amount of
surface light produces different gradations of Epiluminescence.
Separation of the scar tissue from blood vessels is done by splitting the
images into different red and green channels.
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