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Vivosight, joined the partnership circle of Skinobs on the Clinical Testing Platform

We are honoured to welcome Michelson Diagnostic, a British instrumentation manufacturer that designed and manufactured VivoSight Dx Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) imaging system, in real-time and non-invasive technology that quantifies skin roughness, wrinkles, texture, thickness, pores…
🔎 VivoSight Dx enables to visualize skin morphology to a depth of > 1mm.
It can visualize and quantify cosmetics effects on the skin to study:
  • Inflammation
  • Pigmentation
  • Microcirculation
  • Penetration
  • Ageing
🎯 VivoSight Dx is indispensable for the development of skin care products and for research on general skin health, it enables to:
  • Quantify the effect of skin care products
  • Objectively compare topicals and anti-aging creams
  • Detect and quantify inflammatory response to skin preparations
  • Determine trend effects at any point in time
  • Analyze skin variation and treatment response

Discover their expertise in the Clinical Testing Platform, and the testing  laboratories that can implement these tests.
😯Be inspire like thousands of evaluation managers in the world and find all the tests you need on the database that gathers the methods and testing labs.
👉 Just login for free to discover Vivosight on Skinobs : click here

Contact

Jon Holmes

jon.holmes@vivosight.com

Maidstone Innovation Centre,

Gidds pond Way
Maidstone ME14 5FY

United Kingdom

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