Gen DermLite III DL3N Polarized and Fluid Dermascope w/PigmentBoost
5 reviews for Polarized and Fluid Dermascope
Rated 4 out of 5
Chauncy Brown –
The previous reviewers may not have understood the instrument that they purchased. This is a dermatoscope and the price that you pay is for the technology, not the plastic housing. This particular one uses cross-polarized lenses that allow you a magnified look into the lower epidermal and dermal structures rather than looking at reflected surface light. There are textbooks published on what new things this allows you to visualize. This is 3Gen’s least expensive dermatoscope. It is the one I carry in my pocket and use on almost every patient I see. I also own the DermLite HR Pro and the Dermlite DL3.
Rated 4 out of 5
Tabatha Fleenor –
These I use for enhanced visualization, fluid interface dermoscopy and dermatoscopic photography. The Dermlite DL100 is my workhorse, however, because of its convenience, weight and size. Other advantages are inexpensive price compared to other dermatoscopes, and the lack of the necessity of a fluid interface. The disadvantages are that there are structures that are better visualized through a fluid interface.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kyle Roberts –
I am a physician and I used this product encased in a plastic sleeve for an endoscopic evaluation of the upper airway a commercially available endoscope would cost in the neck of the woods to $7000 and this accomplishes the same purpose
Rated 5 out of 5
Priscilla Griffin –
I’ve had issues with other Dermascope, but this one works perfectly
Rated 5 out of 5
Jeanette Dietrich –
I was skeptical at first, but this Dermascope exceeded my expectations!
Chauncy Brown –
The previous reviewers may not have understood the instrument that they purchased. This is a dermatoscope and the price that you pay is for the technology, not the plastic housing. This particular one uses cross-polarized lenses that allow you a magnified look into the lower epidermal and dermal structures rather than looking at reflected surface light. There are textbooks published on what new things this allows you to visualize. This is 3Gen’s least expensive dermatoscope. It is the one I carry in my pocket and use on almost every patient I see. I also own the DermLite HR Pro and the Dermlite DL3.
Tabatha Fleenor –
These I use for enhanced visualization, fluid interface dermoscopy and dermatoscopic photography. The Dermlite DL100 is my workhorse, however, because of its convenience, weight and size. Other advantages are inexpensive price compared to other dermatoscopes, and the lack of the necessity of a fluid interface. The disadvantages are that there are structures that are better visualized through a fluid interface.
Kyle Roberts –
I am a physician and I used this product encased in a plastic sleeve for an endoscopic evaluation of the upper airway a commercially available endoscope would cost in the neck of the woods to $7000 and this accomplishes the same purpose
Priscilla Griffin –
I’ve had issues with other Dermascope, but this one works perfectly
Jeanette Dietrich –
I was skeptical at first, but this Dermascope exceeded my expectations!