Promoting their latest wrinkle cream, RoC® Skincare reunites the reality stars of The Real Housewives of New York City Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan for a skin care consultation enhanced by Canfield’s VISIA® Facial Skin Analysis.
Promoting their latest wrinkle cream, RoC® Skincare reunites the reality stars of The Real Housewives of New York City Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan for a skin care consultation enhanced by Canfield’s VISIA® Facial Skin Analysis.
On a mission to improve access to timely skin screening services and raise awareness about skin cancer in Australia, the Mildura Base Public Hospital Foundation (MBPH) created a multipurpose screening truck equipped with Canfield’s cutting-edge IntelliStudio®. Recently, the foundation launched this mobile screening service at the popular AFL Gather Round Festival. Terry Welch, Chief Executive Officer at MBPH, emphasizes early preventative measures, early detection, and early intervention are all important for good patient outcomes.
Remarkable advancements in medical dermatology continue to reshape how clinicians detect and monitor skin disease, ultimately improving patient outcomes. A recent FOXBusiness segment highlights how transformative imaging technologies are being rapidly adopted across dermatology practices, demonstrating their growing role in modern clinical workflows. At the forefront of this innovation is Canfield Scientific’s VECTRA® WB360 whole-body 3D imaging system, featured prominently in the segment.
Canfield’s advanced VECTRA® 3D imaging technology was featured in TLC’s new ‘About Face’ series, which follows Los Angeles–based plastic surgeons Dr. Millicent Rovelo, Dr. Jason Roostaeien, and Dr. Andre Panossian as they treat patients requiring complex facial reconstruction. Throughout the series, VECTRA software is shown supporting consultations with advanced assessment and simulation capabilities.
Living in a country with the world’s highest rates of skin cancer, many Australians face significant challenges in accessing timely and affordable skin screening services. Australia 9News recently featured Prof. Rod Sinclair, MD, the director of Sinclair Dermatology, and one of his patients, reinforcing the importance of accessible whole-body skin screenings. To help reduce barriers and encourage proactive skin health, Sinclair Dermatology in East Melbourne is now offering free skin screening using Canfield Scientific’s trailblazing VECTRA® WB360 whole-body imaging system.
BirchBioMed Inc. has announced Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) Center for Burn Research as the first clinical trial site for their Phase II / III randomized study. Based in Ontario, Canada, the HHS study site will be one of up to 10 sites involved in the research evaluating the naturally based compound, Kynurenic acid (FS2). The objective is to assess FS2 cream efficacy for scar formation in patients with burn injuries that need skin graft surgery. Canfield’s Clinical Imaging Services team configured a compliant and validated solution to provide 3D surface area measurement performed with the patient on-site and high-quality photo documentation to support the subjective rating scale assessments and measure scar healing.
CBS News New York recently featured Dr. Jonathan Ungar, the Medical Director at The Kimberly and Eric J. Waldman Melanoma and Skin Cancer Center at Mount Sinai, and his patient highlighting how Canfield Scientific’s innovative VECTRA® Whole Body 3D System has enhanced their skin screenings.
Good Morning America’s Melanoma Monday segment featured Dr. Whitney Bowe, board-certified dermatologist and clinical assistant professor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Well-known as the creator of the viral TikTok Skin Cycling method, Dr. Whitney Bowe frequently shares her 10+ years of expertise in skin health.
NBC California Live recently featured Candace Marino, a renowned medical aesthetician and owner of The LA Facialist. The segment walks through her sought-after consultation process, enhanced with Canfield Scientific’s VISIA® Facial Skin Analysis system, at her famous Beverly Hills California skin studio.
Canfield Scientific’s VISIA® Skin Analysis Imaging System was featured in the Netflix Documentary, about entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, called ‘Don’t Die’. Released earlier this month, the documentary follows Bryan, an entrepreneur known for his journey to extend his life through reverse aging pursuits. One of the most visible signs of aging is the change of the skin over time. Naturally, Bryan uses Canfield’s VISIA to better understand his current skin condition while recording and measuring progress through his health journey.