We’re excited to share our groundbreaking collaboration with the University of Alberta Hospital at 2025 ABA by American Burn Association!
This study marks the first use in Alberta of Video Machine Learning (VideoML) to assess erythema and melanin levels in hypertrophic scars-using videos captured on mobile devices. The results? A strong correlation between hashtag#VideoML and traditional Mexameter® measurements, proving that this AI-driven technology can deliver fast, objective, and accessible scar assessments.
💡Why does this matter?
Hypertrophic scars affect many burn survivors, and current assessment tools are often costly and limited to specialized centers. Our VideoML approach empowers clinicians to perform quicker, reliable preliminary evaluations anywhere-making high-quality scar care more accessible, especially for patients in remote or underserved communities.
🙌 A huge thank you to Dr. Joshua N. Wong and the University of Alberta Hospital (Alberta Health Services) team for partnering with us on this important work. And congratulations to Jordan Wong for presenting Skinopathy’s research and making a real impact at ABA 2025.
We’re proud to be driving innovation that transforms burncare and improves lives.
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