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Devices like the MEICET MC10 are designed to support visual understanding, not to deliver precise measurements or clinical certainty.
In this context, accuracy refers to consistency and clarity rather than exact measurement. The MC10 highlights visual patterns and contrasts that help guide discussion, not definitive data points about skin health.
Image quality can be affected by lighting, positioning, skin preparation, and the operator’s technique. Even small variations can change how features appear, which is why results should be interpreted cautiously.
The MC10 visualises differences in tone, texture, or surface features, but it does not measure skin thickness, cell activity, or disease processes. Understanding this distinction helps prevent over-reliance on images.
Practitioners should explain that images are a snapshot in time. They support conversation rather than confirm progression, severity, or treatment response on their own.
When imaging is used to track change, consistency in how images are taken is more important than absolute precision. Comparable conditions allow more meaningful visual comparison across appointments.
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