MoleMax was the first digital epiluminescence microscopy (dermatoscopy) system developed in cooperation with medical faculty Department of Dermatology[1] of the Medical University of Vienna.
[2] In 1997, MoleMax was presented to international experts at the Melanoma World Congress and the following Dermatology World Congress in Sydney and generated great public interest.
Today, MoleMax is worldwide accepted clinical standard in digital epiluminescence microscopy.
Thanks to the worldwide patented[3] light polarisation technique for cameras with skin contact, these camera systems do not require any immersion fluid for the epiluminescence microscopic analysis.
The MoleMax system was part of multiple scientific works such as measurements of the growth rate of pigmented skin lesions [4][5] and verification of follow-up imaging.