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Understanding what typically happens can help set realistic expectations and reduce uncertainty before attending.
At the start of the appointment, the practitioner will explain the process and position you for image capture. The device takes a series of facial photographs under controlled lighting conditions, usually within a few minutes.
The imaging process itself is brief and does not involve physical contact with the skin. Most appointments include additional time to review images and discuss findings, rather than focusing solely on image capture.
After the images are taken, the practitioner will review them with you. They should explain what each view highlights, why certain areas are being discussed, and how this information fits into the wider consultation.
Some clinics provide a summary report or store images for future comparison. You should be told how your images are kept, whether they will be reused, and how follow-up reviews are handled.
Results are usually used to support discussion rather than make immediate decisions. In many cases, they form part of an ongoing conversation about skin care, monitoring, or potential treatment planning.
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