Aram Huvis builds a family of skin-measurement instruments that share the same underlying job, capturing objective skin data for a consultation, and differ in how they connect: standalone with an Android app, standalone with a touchscreen, tethered or wireless to another device, or streaming over Wi-Fi. Most models in the family ship in a skin-only configuration alongside their hair and scalp ones; ASL is the exception, sold in three configurations that all include hair.
All four instruments are diagnostic devices, not treatment devices: they measure, and DNA Nexus's EveLab Eve Muse, on the AI & Advanced Imaging page, is the separate system that simulates a treatment outcome.
On the skin side, the range measures moisture, elasticity, sebum, pores, melanin and wrinkles, with parameters assigned per model as DNA Nexus directs.
No. They are diagnostic devices; they measure and report, they do not deliver a treatment.
Moisture, elasticity, sebum, pores, melanin and wrinkles.
Yes, most models offer a hair-and-scalp or combined configuration; see Hair & Scalp Analysis for that framing and for the AI-ScalpGrader.
No, Aram Huvis instruments are non-medical, HS code 9031.49.9000.
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