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[New Hair Transplant Clinic] Becon AI Scalp Analysis Service Usage Video

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AI-Powered Scalp Analysis


Traditional scalp microscopes have been available for a long time, but they typically require a specialist to manually interpret the images and make a diagnosis.

The becon Scalp Scanner leverages AI technology to analyze the scalp with just a single scan. It automatically evaluates 10 key factors, including hair density, hair thickness, follicle count, hairs per follicle, keratin buildup, sensitivity, moisture, oil levels, temperature, and odor. By providing quantified results, it significantly enhances the efficiency of professional diagnoses.




Hair Loss Progression Analysis


For individuals with naturally low hair density and fine hair, assessing hair loss progression is best done by comparing their current state with past records. Even someone with thick, voluminous hair might be experiencing hair loss, while someone with sparse, thin hair may simply have a naturally lower density.

The becon Hair Loss Progression Analysis compares two key areas: the typically healthy hair at the back of the head and the area of concern, such as the crown or hairline. This allows for an intuitive assessment of whether the hair in the affected area has become thinner or sparser compared to the back of the head.

Additionally, the system includes a history tracking feature, enabling users to monitor changes over time. If the condition worsens, users can review past results for comparison. Regular checkups every six months to a year are recommended, but if noticeable deterioration occurs, a follow-up scan can provide further insights.




The Purpose of Hair Loss Testing


The key reason for hair loss testing is the importance of early treatment. If hair loss could be fully reversed at any stage, there would be no need for frequent monitoring. However, while preventing hair loss is relatively easy, regrowing lost hair is significantly more challenging.

There are two major factors that contribute to successful treatment outcomes:

  1. Age – The younger the individual (typically under 40), the better the response to treatment.

  2. Stage of Hair Loss – The earlier hair loss is detected, the more effective the treatment tends to be.

Hair loss testing serves two main purposes: first, to assess the progression of hair loss, and second, to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. Tracking improvements over time can also help motivate individuals to stay committed to their treatment plans.




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