Trusted by 10,000+ Local Women
Trusted by 10,000+ Local Women
Your exact hydration & oil balance zones.
Where inflammation starts before it becomes visible.
The skincare ingredients your skin needs (and what to avoid during the therapy)


Your exact hydration & oil balance zones.
Where inflammation starts before it becomes visible.
The skincare ingredients your skin needs
(and what to avoid during the therapy)























Not at all - it's completely painless and takes under 10 minutes.
Yes. We would recommend you remove your makeup before coming in for your facial analysis. To get further insight into your further blemishes.
Absolutely not. It's an educational experience, you'll leave with your skin personality and product suggestions, no pressure attached.
None. We're introducing Melbourne's first AI Scan and using it to showcase how our science-backed approach outperforms guesswork.
No. An AI facial scan uses standard photography / 3D optical cameras, not X-rays or any other form of radiology
In most cases, yes.
You’re generally suitable if you can sit upright, hold still for a few seconds, and your face is visible (no large bandages or masks).
Safe for everyone – including pregnant and breastfeeding patients
No radiation, just light-based imaging (like a photo)
Previous fillers, Botox, or cosmetic work are fine
We may delay or modify the scan if you’ve had very recent surgery, major bruising/swelling, or large facial dressings, or if you’re unable to keep your head still.
Not at all - it's completely painless and takes under 10 minutes.
Yes. We would recommend you remove your makeup before coming in for your facial analysis. To get further insight into your further blemishes.
Absolutely not. It's an educational experience, you'll leave with your skin personality and product suggestions, no pressure attached.
None. We're introducing Melbourne's first AI Scan and using it to showcase how our science-backed approach outperforms guesswork.
No. An AI facial scan uses standard photography / 3D optical cameras, not X-rays or any other form of radiology.
In most cases, yes.
You’re generally suitable if you can sit upright, hold still for a few seconds, and your face is visible (no large bandages or masks).
Safe for everyone – including pregnant and breastfeeding patients
No radiation, just light-based imaging (like a photo)
Previous fillers, Botox, or cosmetic work are fine
We may delay or modify the scan if you’ve had very recent surgery, major bruising/swelling, or large facial dressings, or if you’re unable to keep your head still.