Document Type
Article
Publication Title
JMIR Dermatology
Abstract
The VISIA camera is a device that captures images of the skin, offering a detailed look at skin health by detecting changes that are often missed during physical exams and by the naked eye. It can help identify changes in UV damage, pigmentation, texture, fine lines, and redness. In dermatology, it has become a useful tool to build targeted treatment plans and follow patient progress over time. We present a case of a male patient diagnosed with diffuse scalp actinic keratoses who was treated with topical 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). VISIA images were taken before treatment, at one week, and again three months following therapy. The images were reviewed for changes in UV spots, texture, and other generalized spots. Results revealed a decrease in UV spots, a temporary improvement in texture followed by a later rise, and no significant change in generalized spots. This case highlights the value of VISIA imaging as an objective method for assessing treatment response and evaluating the effectiveness of 5-FU in the management of actinic keratoses.
DOI
10.2196/66553
Publication Date
12-19-2025
Keywords
VISIA camera, medical device, medical equipment, actinic keratosis, 5-fluorouracil, dermatologist, dermatology, skin condition, skin, keratin, case report, keratosis, treatment efficacy
ISSN
2562-0959
Recommended Citation
Woolhiser E, Jamal L, Kirk J, Baum B, Dellavalle R. Utilizing the VISIA Camera for Analyzing 5-Fluorouracil Treatment Efficacy for Actinic Keratosis. JMIR Dermatology. 2025; 8. doi: 10.2196/66553.
