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Comprehensive Skin Analysis
REVEAL YOUR BEST SKIN
OBSERV® exposes the skin like never before powered by sophisticated skin illumination technology, it shows hidden irregularities that lurk beneath the skin’s surface. This allows aesthetic professionals to diagnose all kinds of skin abnormalities that otherwise would remain unseen, and even before they reach the surface.
OBSERV® features five different illumination modes, which equip you with five diagnostic modes and three analysis modes that reveal what’s beneath the skin’s surface.
Observ Technology Provides:
Patented facial positioning system that captures the face from 5 different angles
Fast processing times – the process takes only a couple of minutes, leaving more time for consultation
Enhanced client consultations and protocols design
Clear & unbiased proof of treatment progress
Higher treatment engagement
Better end-results
Consistent before & after photos for expectation management, illustration of aesthetic procedures and marketing
Three Analysis Modes
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Texture
Highlights skin topography to enhance the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, pores, comedones, scars, and other textural concerns.
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Vascularity
Exposes Melasma, PIH, sun spots and other pigmentation patterns beneath the skin's surface.
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Pigmentation
Reveals the underlying microvascular network of the skin to uncover areas of inflammation and other common vascular disorders such as Rosacea and Telangiectasia.
Five Diagnostic Modes
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True UV
Exposes both epidermal and dermal abnormalities, such as:
• Excessive sebum
• Porphyrin
• Acne-prone zones
• UV-induced pigmentation
• Melasma
• Dryness
• Loss of collagen
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Daylight Mode
Soft natural daylight illumination is ideal for:
• Establishing a baseline for consultation
• Monitoring treatment progress
• Maintaining your before & after photo library -
Simulated Woods Light
Modern wood's light can reveal:
• Areas of active sebum glands
• Hydrolipids distribution
• Viral and bacterial infections
• Underlying pigmentation
• Hypopigmentation and Vitiligo -
Cross Polarization
Highlights vascular disorders under the skin's surface:
• Zones of inflammation
• Broken capillaries
• Couperose
• Rosacea
• Talengiectasia
• Active acne
• Cherry Angiomas -
Parallel Polarization
Highlights textural patterns such as:
• Fine lines and wrinkles
• Scars
• Pores
• White / black heads
• Rough scaly skin
• Dryness