Skin Analysis

Effective treatment starts with understanding. Our skin analysis solution reveals various concerns - like pigmentation, redness, texture, and sun damage - so you can build trust by creating personalized, results-driven treatment plans.

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Alma’s advanced skin analysis solution provides high-resolution imaging and insights, in real time. With visual clarity and detailed information, practitioners can confidently tailor treatments and guide patients through a more informed, transparent aesthetic journey.

Featured Concerns

  • Pigmentation

    Pigmentation refers to visible skin tone changes caused by increased melanin activity, often triggered by sun exposure or skin changes. Common types include age spots, freckles, and post-inflammatory pigmentation, which can vary in size and intensity.
  • Melasma

    Melasma involves increased melanin activity in certain facial zones, and appears as darker, often symmetrical patches, particularly on the cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. It is often associated with hormonal fluctuations for example due to pregnancy or birth control, for example, sun exposure, and genetic tendencies.
  • Vascularity

    Vascularity refers to redness or color variation in the skin, often appearing as fine red or purple lines. Often due to increased visibility of small blood vessels near the skin’s surface, it is commonly related to aging or sensitive skin types.
  • Texture

    Variations in the feel and appearance of the skin's surface may result in a coarse or bumpy texture. This can present as enlarged pores, uneven tone, or fine lines, which may impact the perceived smoothness of the skin.
  • Wrinkles

    Wrinkles are visible folds or creases in the skin’s surface that can appear due to factors such as aging, repeated facial expressions, and prolonged sun exposure. They are a common aesthetic feature associated with mature skin.
  • Aged/ Photodamaged skin

    Photodamaged skin refers to visible signs of sun exposure over time, such as wrinkles, changes in skin tone, reduced skin elasticity, and uneven pigmentation (like sunspots and freckles). These features reflect the cumulative aesthetic impact of UV exposure.
  • Acne scars

    Acne scars are visible skin texture irregularities that can appear following breakouts. These marks may form as part of the skin’s natural healing process, and can vary in depth and appearance, often involving uneven skin texture or tone.
  • Laxity

    Skin laxity describes a visible reduction in skin firmness and elasticity, which may result in a looser appearance. This is often associated with the natural aging process and a decline in the structural support of the skin’s surface.

Alma’s Platform for Skin Analysis

Specially designed for advanced skin analysis, the Alma IQ platform combines intelligent imaging technology with real-time visual insights to support personalized, consultation-driven care.

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