“…The TISEM points, which were poorer in the literature appraised were: the specification of the time between setting the camera on and the images collection for avoiding the startup drift, the mention of the time of the day that the images were taken, and the drying method used for the skin in the situation that required it, which in most of these applications was not the case. The level of evidence of statistics overall was poor, most research works consisted in small samples, some lacked a control group, 8 papers (Neves et al, 2015b(Neves et al, , 2016Trentin et al, 2012;Chudecka and Lubkowska, 2012;Ratovoson et al, 2013;Chang et al, 2015;Haluzan et al, 2015;Boguszewski et al, 2015) did not presented any statistics and Neves et al (Neves et al, 2015a) presented the wrong statistics.…”