Visia Complexion Analysis
See Beneath the Surface of Your Skin
SPOTS
Typically brown or red skin marks, distinguishable by the distinct color and contrast from the background skin tone. Spots vary in size and are normally visible to the naked eye.
WRINKLES
Furrows, folds or creases in the skin that can increase as a result of sun exposure and are associated with a decrease in skin elasticity.
TEXTURE
Raised and depressed areas that indicate variations on the skin surface affecting skin smoothness.
PORES
Circular surface openings of sweat gland ducts. Due to shadowing, enlarged pores appear darker than the surrounding skin tone and are identified by the darker color and circular shape.
UV SPOTS
The absorption of UV light by epidermal melanin just below the skin surface results in the display and detection of UV spots that can result from sun damage.
BROWN SPOTS
Pigmentation and discoloration on and beneath the surface of the skin.
RED AREAS
Concentrated darker red areas, which may be related to a variety of conditions such as inflammation or spider veins.
PORPHYRINS
Bacterial excretions that can become lodged in pores.