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These visual outputs can support clearer explanations, but they should always be interpreted alongside professional assessment.
Multi-spectral imaging can highlight areas of uneven pigmentation, including sun-related changes that may not be obvious under normal lighting. This can be useful when discussing pigmentation patterns rather than isolated marks.
The images can highlight visible pore distribution, surface texture, and fine lines. These outputs help frame conversations about skin quality and ageing indicators, rather than acting as a measure of severity.
Certain lighting modes can make vascular or redness patterns more visible. This may support discussions around sensitivity or reactive skin, but it does not confirm underlying causes.
UV-based imaging can reveal areas of past sun exposure and highlight markers associated with congestion or acne-related activity. These findings are observational and require careful explanation to avoid misinterpretation.
Not all skin concerns can be accurately shown through imaging alone. Hormonal influences, inflammatory conditions, and medical skin disorders cannot be diagnosed or ruled out using the MC10.
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