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AEVA-HE, New Technological Advance at Dr. Goya Análisis

Dr. Goya Análisis incorporates the new AEVA-HE technology for its in-vivo efficacy clinical trials. This high-resolution 3D scanning sensor makes it possible to analyze and calculate objective parameters to assess changes in the skin, face and body morphology following a treatment or product application, based on a patented fringe projection unit combined with active stereometry.

The AEVA-HE software, through the acquisition routine and the execution of automatic processing (not manual like other devices), allows measurements, data and images of the areas under study, to evaluate the efficacy with unique functionalities, through the analysis of scales and multiple zones.

In combination with VisioHOP, which includes an infrared laser for positioning the volunteers, it provides the highest reliability and reproducibility in the study, both for facial and body areas.

 

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CONTACT

Dr. Goya Análisis

Iván Parra

Comercial Director
iparra@laboratoriogoya.com

GOYA Vía Complutense, 77 28805

Alcalá de Henares (Madrid)

+34 722 77 86 98

ANÁLISIS is a laboratory with a long history in the execution of tests, which offers support to the cosmetic, medical device and food supplement industries, from the R&D stage to the marketing of the products, with a 360º service based on proximity to the client and the adaptation of protocols and services to each one of them, all under strict quality standards.

www.laboratoriogoya.com

 

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