SKIN ANALYSIS

OBSERV520X

Many conditions originate in the deeper layers of the skin and may be difficult to diagnose without technological aid. The OBSERV® 520x uses patented skin
fluorescence and polarised light illumination technology to reveal those conditions, even in the early stages of their development.

The OBSERV® 520x is a state-of-the-art observation and analysis tool that provides valuable insight, supporting the improvement of skin health and informed decisions to achieve it.

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TREATMENT INFORMATION

Details

OBSERV® scans the entire face Go produce a series of images that capture the face and skin in varying light modes.

This system allows us to instantly view the integrity of the skin, including any damage to the underlying cells.

We will then be able to formulate a bespoke report, which includes recommended treatments and skincare.

WHAT can be observed

Daylight – the skin as seen in a controlled, natural daylight environment

Surface Texture – reveals the skin’s textural topography

Pigmentation – illustrates common skin tone irregularities such as sun damage, pigmentation, melasma and general colour variations

Vascularity – illustrates the network of microvascular structures in the skin that lead to redness and visible facial flushing

Parallel Polarised – an enhanced view of the skin’s surface, fine lines, micro-relief, wrinkles, texture and pores

Cross Polarised – suppresses surface shine for an unobstructed view of dermal structures, vascular conditions, inflammations and pigmentation

True UV – exposes skin abnormalities on the surface and in deeper skin layers’, creating distinguishable fluorescence patterns

Simulated Woods Light – adjusts the spectrum of light to reveal diagnostic dimensions, such as skin dehydration and oiliness

360 Light – illustrates areas of volume on the face, showcasing results for age management treatments and dermal fillers

360 Grey – by blotting out any colour distractions, the 360 Grey mode exposes topographical signs of ageing

TREATMENT FREQUENCY

For those undergoing a recommended treatment plan, reviews may be recommended at 3 montly intervals to assess the improvements of the skin.