Teledermoscopy is a research area that focuses on the use of telecommunications and digital imaging technology to enable remote dermatological diagnosis and consultation. It involves capturing high-quality images of skin lesions using a dermoscope, which is a specialized tool for viewing the skin at a magnified level. These images are then transmitted to dermatologists or other healthcare providers for analysis and diagnosis, without the need for an in-person visit. Teledermoscopy has the potential to improve access to dermatological care, particularly in underserved or rural areas, and can facilitate early detection of skin conditions such as melanoma.