Surgical dermatology deals with skin treatments, including the removal of tumors or skin lesions. The procedures require focused lighting.
The dermatologist observes and examines the skin, scalp, hair, nails and mucous membranes. These are very particular parts of the body to visit, as an irregularity does not always correspond to a pathology. Conversely, sometimes, a pathology is so subtle that it is not noticed. The office, therefore, must be well lit in order to best examine the patient and highlight each of his or her singularities.
Light is a fundamental tool for the dermatologist: it allows him or her to carry out a better clinical screening. The lighting in dermatology must be intense and strong and must highlight every defect and detail.

Dermatology
Lighting Recommendations
Small-diameter lightheads with adjustable intensity provide focused illumination, minimizing shadows on the skin. Consistent LED systems enhance both comfort and visibility for practitioners.
RIMSA medical lamps not only provide a homogeneous and direct light, but also guarantee the best light performance, offering the dermatologist lighting that can highlight every irregularity and detail of the skin and scalp.
For dermatology, RIMSA has selected two medical lamps characterized by a jointed arm – which makes them very flexible and at the same time stable – and high-intensity LED light. Thanks to their characteristics, the two lamps can be conveniently adjusted according to needs.
The two RIMSA medical lamps that we recommend are:
- L88-LED-M
- Prima Fix
