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OBSERV 520x is developed on the scientific principle of skin fluorescence as a means to optically examine skin health at a deeper level.
Designed with unique patent-pending technology, OBSERV 520x reveals skin fluorescence by exposing the skin to low levels of UV rays. The UV intensity is just a fraction of the strength of natural sunlight, and up to three times less than a traditional Wood’s lamp.
Human skin cells emit visible light in a unique way. With the OBSERV 520 system, skin conditions can be easily identified by the unique colours and patterns that become fluorescent when exposed to true UV light. The exclusive fluorescence technology of the OBSERV points out an array of surface and sub-surface skin conditions with unparalleled clarity and contrast when compared to similar skin diagnostic tools.
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Observation Mode: Daylight Mode
How It Works: The face is illuminated with a natural and soft light coming from all directions. There is no shadow or emphasis on particular skin features.
Used To Identify: This mode provides a clear means for the overall appearance evaluation of the skin and the baseline of aesthetic skin consultations.
Skin Conditions: Deep wrinkles, eye bags, loss of skin firmness, nasolabial fold lines, milia and skin tags. |
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Observation Mode: Surface Texture Mode
How It Works: This picture highlights the skin’s surface texture and roughness.
Used To Identify: Early signs of ageing such as fine lines, wrinkles, visible pore structures and bumpy skin including rough patches become more apparent and help to understand the overall skin’s micro-relief. The surface texture is also a good indicator of the quality of the underlying skin tissue.
Skin Conditions: Rough and bumpy skin texture, deep wrinkles, fine wrinkles, comedones - blackheads, comedones - whiteheads, dry lines, open pores and very dry skin. |
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Observation Mode: Pigmentation Mode
How It Works: Shows skin tone inhomogeneities such as hyperpigmentation and discoloration that contribute to the apparent age of people.
Used To Identify: Hyperpigmentation is used to describe areas of uneven pigmentation in skin. There are several types of hyperpigmentation, the common ones being melasma, sunspots, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Skin Conditions: Skin tone inhomogeneities, sun damage, freckles, dark circles pigmented, hormonal pigmentation, post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma. |
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Observation Mode: Vascularity Mode
How It Works: Vascular anomalies and inflammation in the dermis become clearly visible in this picture.
Used To Identify: Redness is often related to sensitive skin and can be a significant chronic or temporary concern. It occurs when skin’s natural barrier function is compromised, causing water loss and allowing penetration of irritants.
Skin Conditions: Skin inflammation, acne, tear through, rosacea, broken capillaries, couperosis, cherry angioma and spider veins. |
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Observation Mode: Parallel Polarised Mode
How It Works: By enhancing specular reflections of light on the surface texture of the skin, the glyphic patterns, distribution of the hydrolipid film, pore structures, fine surface textures and beginning wrinkles will be revealed in detail.
Used To Identify: This mode assists in diagnosing skin conditions related to the skin’s micro-relief, while the view on deeper tissues is diminished.
Skin Conditions: Rough and bumpy skin texture, deep wrinkles, depressed scars, comedones - blackheads, comedones - whiteheads, dry lines, open pores and very dry skin. |
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Observation Mode: Cross Polarised Mode
How It Works: With the skin’s surface shine suppressed, an unobstructed view of dermal structures, vascular anomalies and conditions, inflammations and pigmentations are revealed.
Used To Identify: Healthy young skin may appear less sharp as light is diffused by the milky epidermis. Ageing skin becomes more transparent and less diffuse; sharp contours of irregularities inside the skin will be more visible.
Skin Conditions: Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, skin inflammation, tear through, dark circles pigmented, active acne, couperosis, rosacea, broken capillaries, cherry angioma and spider veins. |
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Observation Mode: Wood’s Mode
How It Works: In this mode the illumination of Wood’s lamp is replicated. Short wavelength blue light is reflected by skin lipids. As a result, a light and pinkish colored haze appears on areas (T-zone and U zone) on which the hydrolipid film is distributed and sebaceous glands are active. Additionally, thinning skin structures and (de)pigmentation become visible.
Used To Identify: Pigmentation structures generally become more frequent with age, or excessive exposition to UV light, but can also be present in people with fair skin.
Skin Conditions: T-zone, u-zone and lipid dry skin. |
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Observation Mode: True UV Mode
How It Works: Most skin imperfections are caused by anomalies in deeper skin layers. In this mode, a harmless dose of invisible UV light is radiated on the skin. Through the interaction with different cells, vessels and microorganisms, abnormalities on both epidermis and dermis will create distinguishable fluorescence patterns which stand out from surrounding healthy skin.
Used To Identify: Blemish-prone skin tends to develop comedones and pimples. It is often oily and appears shiny due to an excessively sebum production by sebaceous glands.
Skin Conditions: Dry skin, active acne, chapped lips, blemish-acne prone skin, thin skin, freckles, sun damage, melasma and chloasma. |
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Observation Mode: 360 Light Mode ($2,000 value included complimentary)
How It Works: This mode utilises 6 pictures (each picture taken with only one lamp on) to allow you to adjust the direction of the light source. The result? Enhanced images that demonstrate even the smallest changes in facial volume.
Used To Identify: The new mode utilises light and shadow to innovatively and accurately illustrate areas of volume on the face.
Skin Conditions: 360 Light Mode is ideal for showcasing an increase in volume in clients undergoing services such as technology enhanced treatments for fine line or wrinkle reduction, or injectables like dermal fillers. |
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Access to the Australian Beauty Industry Award Winning ‘Educator of the Year – Product/Equipment Company’ Education HUB comes complimentary with your investment into technology.
A blended learning aesthetic education pathway like no other, each online training module covers successfully and safely performing treatments plus background into the technology history and theory. Learn through fun, engaging and interactive education modules plus online e-textbooks, quizzes and podcasts.
Your team of dermal educators and engineers at The Global Beauty Group are also available 7 days a week for rapid response clinical and technical support when you need it.
The Global Beauty Group clients enjoy access to Marketing and Business Success Resources from our MyFaceMyBody 'Marketing Support of the Year' Award winning team. Pre-made social media images and text, suggested treatment pricing and packages, treatment brochures, posters, Marketing Success Guides, Before & Afters, pre-written website content, image library, video library and more are included complimentary, along with plus education modules on how to maxamise the impact of our Business Support Resources on your business.
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