Being that the epidermis is the largest organ in the body it can be very time consuming and difficult to keep track of its health, so the Philips 'Skinscan' acts as a personal skin cancer screening device.
The Philips 'Skinscan' is the design work of Rebecca Daum and enables users to simply run the device above the entirety of their body to obtain a scan of their skin. If an area of concern is detected, the device will enable users to take a closer look by physically placing the device over the area.
The Philips 'Skinscan' skin cancer screening device identifies how the process can be repositioned as something that can take place consistently rather than yearly or sporadically throughout one's life.
Epidermis-Monitoring Devices
The Philips 'Skinscan' Acts as a Personal Skin Cancer Screening
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Health Monitoring - The Philips 'Skinscan' showcases the potential for personalized health monitoring devices that allow individuals to track the health of specific organs or areas of concern.
2. Convenient At-home Diagnostics - The Philips 'Skinscan' demonstrates the opportunity for convenient at-home diagnostic devices that empower individuals to monitor their health without the need for medical appointments.
3. Continuous Monitoring Technology - The Philips 'Skinscan' highlights the demand for continuous monitoring technology that can provide real-time updates and alerts for potential health issues.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - The Philips 'Skinscan' presents disruptive innovation opportunities within the medical devices industry to create advanced technologies for personal health monitoring, diagnosis, and screening.
2. Digital Health - The Philips 'Skinscan' opens up possibilities in the digital health industry for the development of connected devices and platforms that facilitate remote health monitoring and data analysis.
3. Wellness and Beauty - The Philips 'Skinscan' suggests innovative endeavors within the wellness and beauty industry to integrate skin health monitoring features into existing products or create new devices for self-care and prevention.