Simply reassuring.
With the FotoFinder® ATBM Master I finally have clarity. Quickly, precisely and without pain - now I go home feeling safe.

Your skin tells you more than the eye can see. The FotoFinder® ATBM Master's AI compares your skin like a fingerprint check: it recognises new moles and minimal changes at an early stage.
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Skin cancer can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender or skin type. Conventional examinations reach their limits when changes are very small or distributed. The FotoFinder® ATBM Master takes high-resolution images and uses AI to compare subsequent images with previous images with pixel accuracy. This means that even tiny differences in size, shape or colour are noticeable, even if they are barely visible to the naked eye. New moles are automatically recognised and marked, existing moles are checked for changes.
AI recognises changes particularly early. The earlier changes are recognised, the easier it is to treat them.
The FotoFinder® ATBM Master creates photos and enlarged images of individual moles. The AI keeps an eye on everything.
Ready in just a few minutes, completely convenient. The AI analyses in the background and provides the doctor with clear information.
The AI compares images over time, recognises the smallest changes and marks them directly.
A state-of-the-art system for top-quality full-body skin images. The integrated AI analyses every mole, detects new moles and checks known moles for the smallest changes. In this way, suspicious moles become visible at an early stage before they cause problems.
In a conventional skin check, the doctor assesses the skin with the eye or a dermatoscope. The FotoFinder® ATBM Master supplements this with digital storage and AI-supported progression comparisons. When the patient presents again, the AI automatically recognises whether new moles have appeared and whether existing moles have changed in size, shape, colour or structure. The final assessment is always made by the doctor.
Generally for everyone aged 35 and over as a preventive measure. Particularly useful if you have many moles, light-coloured skin, frequent sun exposure or a family history. AI-supported comparisons help to recognise individual risks at an early stage and act in good time.
Many men underestimate their risk - in fact, they develop skin cancer more often than women. The reasons are often: fewer check-ups, greater UV exposure through sport or outdoor work and later recognition of changes. AI can help to detect changes early in areas that are difficult to see, such as on the back, chest or scalp.
We combine experience with AI-supported diagnostics for well-founded decisions.
With the FotoFinder® ATBM Master, we rely on one of the world's leading systems.
Objective AI progress comparisons make even the smallest changes visible and comprehensible.
The examination is pleasant and possible without restrictions. Results are explained clearly.
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Simply reassuring.
With the FotoFinder® ATBM Master I finally have clarity. Quickly, precisely and without pain - now I go home feeling safe.

More safety in everyday life.
I used to worry about my moles all the time. Now I know that everything is documented and will be compared at the next check-up.

Fast & professional.
I was surprised at how quickly it went. The complete skin check was done in just a few minutes - thoroughly and digitally recorded.

No more uncertainty at last.
Whenever I saw new stains, I was nervous. After screening with FotoFinder® ATBM Master, that's over.

High-tech that convinces.
The images are razor-sharp and every birthmark is saved. I immediately realised how important this technology is.

Routine that pays off.
Skin checks used to be compulsory. Now it's a good feeling: short, digital, safe - and directly comparable next time.

No more fear of skin cancer.
The examination was pleasant and quick. It gives me enormous confidence that even the smallest changes are recognised.

So uncomplicated.
Arrive, move out, check in - done. No fuss, no stress. And yet I still have the feeling that I'm well protected.