Zemits Skin Analysis
Discover the future of skin analysis with the Zemits, a revolutionary device designed explicitly for salon owners and aestheticians. Our cutting-edge technology combines the advanced technology of spectral imaging RGB, UV, and PL image analysis with an AI-powered algorithm to provide an in-depth, comprehensive assessment of your client's skin health.
After 12 years of testing and over 300 trials, this system provides a profound skin analysis in just 15 seconds.
Comprehensive Skin Diagnostic of 12 Concerns with One Scan
With Zemits Skin Analysis's excellent algorithm, you can receive a bespoke skin report with treatment recommendations. The consultation process is equally essential to the treatment stage regarding skin health.
FAQs
Zemits Skin Analysis System - it is the most modern equipment in the industry for analyzing facial skin, as well as for capturing, displaying and comparing results. The device uses the technology of spectral imaging RGB, UV, and PL, in combination with artificial intelligence and image analysis. After 12 years of testing, and over 300 trials, this system is proven to provide an effective skin analysis in just 15-seconds.
This system can detect a total of 12 skin problems of the dermis and epidermis such as age spots, pores, moisture, texture, wrinkles and so on. Based on our studies, the Zemits Skin Analysis System can recommend products for an individual skin care regimen based on products that you sell in your salon and even predicts skin conditions within the next 3-5 years. This is an revolutionary skin analysis for cosmetic companies, salons, spas, clinics and educational institutions.
The Skin Analyzer allows Aestheticians and Dermatologists alike to assess and treat targeted skin concerns based on the skin conditions indicated, in turn minimizing a subjective conclusion and instead more accurately determine possible side effects while improving the identified skin condition. Analyzations such as this are a perfect compliment in a clinical or spa setting and top aestheticians, doctors, and dermatologists alike have incorporated this treatment into their practice.
- The spectral imaging technology RGB, UV, and PL show a detailed number of skin problems such as enlarged pores, wrinkles, pigmentation, etc. The client can view 12 possible skin conditions one at a time, swiping them from right to left at the top of the skin analysis screen. In addition, you can view the full report with recommendations for skincare products by moving it from the bottom to the top.
- Pores seen in RGB spectral imaging: shows the current large pores on the skin surface that exceed the normal pore size with a diameter of 0.02-0.05 mm.
- Acne in RGB spectral imaging: represents the current spot, the color of which is darker than the usual color of the skin and forms a round shape on the surface of the skin.
- Wrinkles in RGB spectral imaging: displays the current state of wrinkles, as well as any area that has more volume. The higher the percentage, the more prominent the wrinkles.
- Skin texture in spectral imaging PL: displays the current skin texture, predicts the future pattern and condition of wrinkles.
- Porphyrin in UV spectral imaging: displays sebum secretion in the current dermis layer through black dot distribution.
- Pigmentation in UV spectral imaging: shows the current pigmentation of the dermis, which predicts potential future pigmentation in areas where there is already developing pigmentation. The darker the image, the more concentrated the pigmentation is in that area meaning they require more attention.
- UV hydration: displays the state of skin hydration in the dermis.
- Sensitive area: indicates the state of sensitivity of the skin, which is allergic to changing seasons or when using cosmetics with heavy metals.
- Brown zone: displays the state of metabolism of skin cells. Some patients need more time to recover skin after laser procedures, as their skin cell metabolism is slower. With the help of brown dots we can see these zones.
- UV damage: This is a stain deep under the skin caused by prolonged exposure to the sun, the rare use of sunscreen and burns. Long-term, serious pigmentation remains deep in the skin.
- Skin aging: shows the condition of the skin in the next 3-5 years, if you do not change or improve skin care.