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Facial photographs used for skin analysis can identify an individual. Clinics have a responsibility to treat these images with the same care as other personal or health-related records.
In the UK, skin analysis images are subject to data protection regulations. Clinics should have a lawful basis for collecting and storing them, explain how long they are retained, and outline who has access to them.
Consent should be explicit and informed. Clients should understand why images are being taken, how they will be used, and whether they will be used again for comparison or education.
Some clinics store reports digitally or share them with clients. You should be told whether images are stored locally, in the cloud, or within third-party software, and whether they can be deleted on request.
Clear explanations about data handling help build trust. A reputable clinic will answer questions about privacy without defensiveness or ambiguity.
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