Augmented and Virtual Reality in Dermatology—Where Do We Stand and What Comes Next?
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As the skin is an accessible organ and many dermatological diagnostics still rely on the visual examination and palpation of the lesions, dermatology could be dramatically impacted by augmented and virtual reality technologies. If the emergence of such tools raised enormous interest in the dermatological community, we must admit that augmented and virtual reality have not experienced the same breakthrough in dermatology as they have in surgery. In this article, we investigate the status of such technologies in dermatology and review their current use in education,
diagnostics, and dermatologic surgery; additionally, we try to predict how it might evolve in the near future.
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Mathias Bonmarin,
Severin Läuchli,
Alexander Navarini,
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