Your Visia scan scores live here. So do session notes, protocols, and a 90-day prognosis updated after each visit. Six months of data is a real thing to walk away from. Built in Swift 6. Ships with the studio.

Nine features. One record.
Scan data and session history build up over time. After six months, switching studios means starting from scratch. That tends to be enough.

Eight numbers per scan: UV damage, pores, pigmentation, wrinkles, redness, texture, spots, porphyrins. They go up or down from session to session. That's how you know if the protocol is doing anything.
The model runs on your scans, not an average for people with your skin type. Three projections per metric: where things land at 90 days, 6 months, and 12 months. Plus a cohort percentile showing where you rank against people with a similar age and UV profile. After years on the Costa del Sol, that number is not always comfortable.

A running Year in Skin section builds in your prognosis report after each session. At the Maison anniversary, it becomes a printed A5 booklet: hand-annotated Visia scans, session notes, what the esthéticienne recommends the next twelve months should focus on. Given in person.
Seven protocols: Cartographie, Socle, Immersion, Profond, Photon Reset, Peel Lumière, Lame & Glow. The prognosis picks the right one from your data. If you're 43 or older, it's almost always Profond first. The Visia numbers keep landing there regardless of what people say they want to try.
Day 1, Day 3, Day 7. What to apply, what to skip. Three pushes after each treatment. The app does not use that channel for anything else.
Your tier, what it includes, your retail discount. All in one tab. Upgrade, pause, or cancel without speaking to anyone. Apple Pay works.
Products come from your Visia numbers, not a five-question quiz. Your tier discount applies at checkout automatically: 15% Essence, 20% Atelier, 25% Maison. You don't need to bring it up.
If you're only in Spain part of the year, your billing can work around that. The Rhythm Plan structures payments around the months you're here. Your scan history and tier do not disappear in between.
Skin type, UV history, concerns, residency pattern, goals. Your esthéticienne reads it before you arrive. The first five minutes are treatment, not you explaining your skin to someone who has never met you.
Designed for skin.
Not for engagement.
No feed, no unsolicited push alerts, no gamification. You open it when you need to look something up. That's the whole design brief.






Screens shown are placeholders. Real screenshots replace them when the app ships.
Skin data is
sensitive data.
Visia imaging produces six light-mode captures per scan: UV fluorescence, standard, parallel-polarised, cross-polarised, and two vascular modes. We store that under GDPR Art. 9. We don't sell it, train on it, or share it.
Scan data is classified as special category under GDPR Art. 9 and stored under explicit consent. Row Level Security enforces access at the database layer, not application code. Only you can read your own rows.
The app has no advertising SDK and does not track what other apps you use. Crash reports go to the development team. That is the full list of third-party data sharing.
We will not publish your Visia captures, before-and-afters, or session images. You can photograph your results and share them freely. We will not ask you to and we do not incentivise it.
A deletion request anonymises every row we hold on you, scans, session notes, profile fields. Staff session notes are retained for five years for operational continuity, but with your identity removed. Your scan history is exportable in full under GDPR Art. 20 on request.

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