Clinical Photography for Dermatology

Dermatology Photography That Sets a New Standard

Dermatology is a complex specialty that manages a wide range of patient concerns using various treatment modalities, making it a highly visually driven discipline. Clinical Imaging is purpose-built to capture the full spectrum of skin conditions and treatments – from Mohs surgery to hyperpigmentation and vascular changes. Secure and streamlined, it’s the system chosen by leading dermatology clinics.

Many cases involve subtle changes that can be difficult for the patient's untrained eye to detect. High-quality clinical photography not only strengthens patient trust but also supports evidence-based decisions. We help Dermatologists:

  • Capture high-fidelity images of all areas of the body, accurately imaging all Fitzpatrick skin types

  • Analyse pigmentation, vascular lesions, scarring and wrinkles with our multispectral skin filters

  • Track multimodal treatment outcomes across medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology

  • Educate patients on their skin integrity, underlying damage and realistic outcomes

  • Support clinical assessment and diagnostics – perform dermoscopy with the available attachment

  • Seamlessly catalogue images for long-term case management

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Coutes Dermatology logo in black with stylized crescent moon design.
Text reading 'The Melasma Clinic' in black and burgundy font.
Logo of Port Macquarie Dermatology with a stylized blue face profile and water splash design
Logo for Dermatology Institute of Victoria with abstract geometric shapes in gray, black, beige, and pink.
Kew Dermatology logo featuring a circular floral emblem with the business name.
Black and white photograph of a dog sitting outdoors on grass in front of a stone wall with plants.

Designed for the Demands of Dermatology

Our system captures ultra-high resolution, true-to-life images that give dermatology teams the tools to support diagnostics and track treatment outcomes with confidence. The pre-calibrated camera and lighting ensure standardised imagery for all areas of the body and skin types.

Multispectral skin filters allow practitioners to enhance skin assessments without compromising image quality or using AI that could interfere with expert analysis. Each image ensures accurate comparisons for short and long-term cases, helping patients understand their true baseline, condition and progress.

By combining precision imaging with user-friendly operation, Dermatologists can elevate the patient experience and build trust through education. Clinical Imaging is built for practices of all sizes that demand consistent and reliable results.

Close-up of faces showing diverse skin tones, from light to dark, aligned side by side, with a caption indicating skin tone accuracy across Fitzpatrick scales.

How our multi spectrum filters work.

The system has been an absolute game changer for our business. It allows us to provide the level of care previously reserved for dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and cosmetic doctors,” Janette shares. “It’s something we now regret not doing sooner.”

Dr Kelly Tapson
— Glasgow Clinic, Perth
Close-up of a man's face showing sun damage on the left side, labeled 'Window facing,' and healthier skin on the right side, labeled 'Cabin facing,' with the caption '35 years of driving in the Australian sun.'
Before and after images showing improved skin texture from acne scar revision treatment with small spot CO2 and TCA paint after 3 sessions, by cutis dermatology.
Advertisement for PicoSure Pro laser treatment for melasma, displaying before and after photos of skin with melasma. Text explains the device's features and uses.