Unless you know what you're looking for, it's going to be a no for you looking at it yourself.
They don't use microscopes to "look" at it but rather use lasers and other sensors to detect what is in the oil to give you an overview of whats inside it.
People have been using it for decades and a few here on the board have. Some will tell you that you should be getting it done and other, like myself, will say it's not really something you should do.
Unless you're super worried something is wrong then I wouldn't do it. These cars have only had issues with the oil pump failing. 0 have failed from the oil itself. That's coming from a stock engine perspective.
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