Types of whole body photography
Traditional 2D whole body photography and 3D, 360-degree whole body photography both create high-quality images of your entire body, from head to toe. However, they work in different ways.
Using this method, a medical photographer takes a series of 2D pictures from different angles. You’ll be asked to stand in a variety of poses, while they move around you to take the pictures. Afterward, the high-resolution photos are uploaded to special software that combines them into a body map, which your dermatologist can review.
This method uses advanced technology and many cameras (sometimes up to 100) to take pictures of your entire skin surface all at once. Software with artificial intelligence (AI) combines the images to create a detailed 3D model of your body, called an avatar. Your provider can rotate the model and zoom in to check moles, rashes, sun damage, and freckles. The AI also helps track any changes in your skin over time.