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Care for your skin with experienced dermatologists and advanced technology – call today to book your state-of-the-art skin imaging with the Vectra-WB360 followed by a comprehensive skin check consultation.
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. With intense UV exposure year-round, it’s crucial to stay proactive about your skin health. A regular skin check can help detect potential skin cancers early when they are most treatable.
Melanomas and other skin cancers can develop quickly. Detecting them early gives you the best chance of successful treatment.
Even minor skin changes can be early indicators of more serious conditions. Regular checks keep your skin monitored over time.
Stay one step ahead of skin cancer by making skin checks a routine part of your healthcare.
Our clinic is equipped with the Vectra WB360, one of the most advanced skin imaging systems in the world. This state-of-the-art technology allows for a full-body, 3D scan in a matter of minutes, offering detailed images of your skin from every angle. It’s designed to detect even the smallest changes in moles, lesions, or spots—allowing for early diagnosis of skin cancers like melanoma.
The Vectra WB360 system is an excellent tool for both initial skin checks and ongoing monitoring. Book your appointment today to benefit from this advanced technology.
Sinclair Dermatology is one of the first centers in the world to house the VECTRA®WB360 skin imaging system designed specifically for dermatology.
The fully integrated software allows our dermatologists to map, monitor and tag pigmented lesions and distributed diseases on the skin better than any human eye can. We have imaged over 1,000 patients since it was delivered to us in November 2017.
Upon entering the booth, 92 cameras fire simultaneously, capturing the entire exposed skin surface within a few seconds. Images are then stitched together to reconstruct a high-resolution 3-D avatar of the patient. With the click of the mouse, each pigmented lesion is virtually lifted off the skin for analysis. Where necessary, additional dermoscopy images can be captured and attached to the 3-D avatar.
The high-resolution images are stored on a secure server. Repeat images over time can be compared side-by-side to detect changes on the skin. The VECTRA WB360 3D is invaluable for helping to calculate affected skin surface areas as well as monitoring any changes to a subject’s condition over time. Many patients have over 1000 pigmented lesions.
Our clinic record was one patient with 10,000 pigmented lesions including 1 melanoma!
Our dermatologists are leaders in skin cancer detection and treatment. They combine years of clinical experience with the latest technology to offer personalised care. Every scan and skin check is conducted by a trained professional, ensuring accurate results and peace of mind.
We understand that skin checks can feel invasive or uncomfortable. That’s why our approach is designed to be quick, non-invasive, and reassuring. The Vectra WB360 scan is painless and takes only a few minutes, providing a stress-free experience in a welcoming environment.
Living in Australia means enjoying abundant sunshine—but it also means increased exposure to harmful UV rays, which can significantly increase the risk of skin cancer. Here’s why regular skin checks are a must:
With around 2 in 3 Australians diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70, proactive skin monitoring is essential.
Skin cancer is highly treatable when detected early. A regular skin check could make the difference between a simple removal and more complex treatments.
Whether you’re enjoying the beach or simply commuting to work, cumulative sun exposure can damage your skin. Regular checks allow for early detection of any changes or damage.
Don’t wait until you see visible signs. Book your skin cancer check today and ensure that your skin is in safe hands.
We consistently reserve option slots for new patients, ensuring minimal wait times for appointments.
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