Visualize is not just an image tool. Used the right way in a consultation, it changes how a patient understands their plan, and how a single treatment grows into a fuller one. Here is the method, and the steps that run it.
Show the first treatment. Let them accept it as real. Then build on what they have already said yes to.
On the left, what you do with the patient. On the right, what you do in SkinDay.
Take the photo properly before you talk treatment. Good light, hair off the face, neutral expression. Ask what bothers them most and name it out loud.
“Let's take a clear photo first, then I'll show you what's possible.”
Show the single-treatment preview beside their original. Stay quiet for a moment and let them react. This first “yes” is the anchor everything else builds on.
“This is roughly where this one treatment could take you. What do you think?”
Now that they accept the baseline, add the next treatment on top of it. Each add-on is a smaller decision because it builds on something they already like. This is how one treatment becomes a fuller plan.
“If we also support the cheeks, here's how that builds on what you just saw.”
Patients who leave with the image keep thinking about it, and show partners and friends. Export the branded preview and send it, or download it for them. The picture does the follow-up for you.
“I'll send you this so you can sit with it. No rush.”
Showing the full, maximal result in one image anchors the patient on the largest cost and the biggest change at once, which is where decisions stall. Building up from a baseline they have already accepted keeps every next step small and believable. The gradual flow is not a limitation. It is how a single treatment becomes a fuller, considered plan.
Pick a treatment type, choose the area, upload a close-up face photo, and confirm patient consent.
Generate the preview, then use Compare and fullscreen to show the change clearly beside the original.
Add scenarios on top of the baseline, then export the branded image and download it to keep.
The method only clicks once you have run it on a real patient, with their own photo, watching their reaction.