Mohs Dermatology Microscopes

Mohs Dermatology Lab Microscopes & Equipment

Equip your Mohs surgery lab with precision microscopes and supportive tools tailored to dermatologic pathology. Our selection ensures high clarity, efficiency, and workflow integration — ideal for the fast-paced demands of skin cancer surgery.

Product Category Overview

Explore core microscope and lab equipment types optimized for Mohs dermatology workflows:

  • Mohs Compound Microscopes — low-power to high-power optics for frozen section analysis and margin assessment

  • Infinity Plan Optical Systems — engineered for flat, high-contrast imaging in delicate skin tissues

  • Digital / Camera-Integrated Mohs Systems — live imaging, recording, and sharing of histologic sections

  • Teaching / Dual Viewing Microscopes — let surgeon, assistant, and trainees view samples simultaneously

  • Accessory & Lab Equipment — cryostat accessories, slide warmers, mounting stations, and consumables to support Mohs pathology

Why Choose Our Mohs Microscopes & Equipment

Feature

Benefit for Mohs Labs

Low-power scanning objectives (2× or 1× options)

Expand visual field to speed margin scanning and reduce fatigue

Wide-field eyepieces or super-wide-field optics

Reduce slide sweep time and improve diagnostic efficiency

LED illumination with stable color temperature

Provides consistent lighting without overheating or bleaching samples

Trinocular or camera ports

Enable image capture, documentation, telepathology, or teaching

Rugged mechanics & sealed optics

Withstand frequent use, cryostat vibration, and environmental stresses

Service protection & strong warranty

Keep systems calibrated and reliable across heavy Mohs caseloads

Featured Models

  • Meiji MT4300D Advanced Mohs Dermatology Microscope
    Built with an infinity-corrected system and 4K scientific-grade HD camera paired with a 27" 4K monitor for seamless live viewing and case documentation.

  • Meiji MT4200D / MT4300D Advanced Mohs Microscope
    Offers Plan Apo / Semi-Apo objectives, adjustable interpupillary distance, and an 80/20 beamsplitter for digital imaging when required.

  • Basic Mohs Dermatology Microscope (DERME2 series)
    Compact and reliable with Plan UC optics, low-power LED illumination, optional trinocular head, and support for basic Mohs workflows.

  • Digital Mohs Dermatology Microscope (DERME2-HDMON)
    Includes integrated HD camera and monitor for immediate display, enabling pathologists to view and capture images without external devices.

  • Seiler C-MLX250LED / Microlux IV Mohs Microscope
    Offers LED illumination, antifungal coatings, mechanical stage, and reversed quintuple nosepiece — built for Mohs tasks with durability and flexibility.

  • ACCU-SCOPE EXC-500 Mohs / Dermatology Microscope
    Designed specifically for dermatology and Mohs procedures — includes tilting binocular or trinocular viewing bodies, 2× through 20× plan optics, and 3W LED illumination.

Buying Guide: How to Choose for Mohs Dermatology Labs

  • Scanning vs High-Power Workflow
    Use low-power (1× or 2×) objectives and wide-field optics to quickly survey entire sections. High-power (40×, 100× oil) objectives are then used for detailed margin assessment.

  • Field of View & Eyepiece Choice
    Opt for wide-field or super-wide-field eyepieces to maximize area viewed per sweep, reducing slide scanning time and eye fatigue.

  • Digital Integration & Imaging Needs
    Systems with built-in cameras, HDMI/USB outputs, or monitors allow immediate viewing, recording, telepathology, and training without needing separate optics.

  • Mechanical Stability & Stage Control
    Prefer mechanical stages with precise X/Y control, minimal drift, and ability to hold slides firmly under cryostat vibrations and repeated movement.

  • Illumination & Color Fidelity
    LED illumination with stable color balance is critical to accurate histologic interpretation. Avoid lighting that causes heat or color shifting.

  • Ergonomics & Operator Comfort
    Given the repetitive nature of Mohs surgery, ergonomic heads (10°–50° tilt), adjustable interpupillary distance, and minimal strain are essential for long hours.

  • Service & Support
    Ensure the system comes with preventive maintenance plans, calibration services, and warranty coverage — especially for high-use Mohs settings.

Trusted Brands & Support

We partner with leading manufacturers that support Mohs and dermatologic pathology:

  • Meiji Techno — advanced Mohs microscopes with digital integration and extended warranties

  • Seiler / Microlux — reliable surgical-grade microscopes designed for clinical use

  • ACCU-SCOPE — models tailored for dermatology and Mohs workflows

  • OPTIKA, Leica, Labomed — alternate brands offering complementary Mohs-capable options

Every Mohs microscope purchase through us includes Free Service Protection, offering annual inspection, calibration, and upkeep to ensure your lab remains accurate and operational.