Preview treatment possibilities during consultation. Built for clinician-led aesthetic conversations.
Biostimulator · HA filler · Neurotoxin · Energy-based treatments
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Photos are used only for the requested preview. Outputs are for consultation use and are not guaranteed treatment results. Questions? Email hello@skinday.com.
SkinDay Visualize
Make the invisible visible.
Show patients where a facial treatment may lead, from fillers to biostimulators, before it begins. Built to make a consultation easier to understand.
Consultation tool only. Not a prediction of actual results.
Combination mode: each angle re-runs every treatment in the plan, so cost scales with the number of angles. Frontal plus both 45° angles is the usual consultation set.
Faces only. Visualize simulates facial treatments, so upload a close-up photo of the face (not a full-body or distant shot). Photo quality is the single biggest factor in result quality. Poor lighting, busy backgrounds, or tight crops will cause artifacts and weak results regardless of the AI. Read the photo guide before uploading.
Before uploading, make sure hair, hands, glasses, and masks are off the face. These are not detected automatically.
🔒The photo stays in this browser until you press Generate. Generating sends the photo to the AI image provider (OpenAI) for that single request only. It is not used to train the model. You must have the patient's consent before uploading.
Step 2 · Plan type
Step 3 · What do you want to visualize?
Block 1 · Primary treatment
Step 4 · Treatment details
✓Chin + Jawline
✓Chin only
✓Jawline only
✓Cheeks
✓Temple
✓Nose
✓Tear trough
✓Lips
✓Nasolabial Folds
Natural: a subtle, natural-looking correction.
PLLA (e.g. Sculptra, Lanluma) restores soft-tissue support. Hyperdilute CaHA (Radiesse) firms and tightens skin with minimal volume.
RF: radiofrequency skin tightening (e.g. Thermage, XERF). Results develop gradually over about 3 to 6 months.
Beta: one primary treatment plus up to 2 complementary treatments, in one combined visualization. Greyed options have no validated generation pathway with the selected primary treatment, or the primary treatment already covers that area. Add-on intensity is fixed per option in this version; the tag shows the expected character of each add-on.
Treatment plan
Heads up: a combination plan is simulated in several passes (one per treatment), so the image quality is a little lower than a single-treatment simulation, and it softens further with each treatment you add. For the sharpest result, keep the plan to one or two treatments.
Review & generate
PNG or JPG with transparent or dark background works best.
Your case library is active. Biostimulator generations will use your reference cases.
⚠️Every export is labelled and carries a permanent consultation-only disclaimer. Outputs are simulations for communication, never a guaranteed result or medical prediction.
Early access · We're continuously improving results. Quality varies by photo - see the photo guide for best outcomes.
Add the patient photos, then build the treatment plan
Your consultation preview
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Simulated · AI Visualization
Simulated · Optimistic
Combined visualization includes
One simulated image for the whole plan. Order shown is the treatment plan list, not a required treatment sequence. Consultation tool only, not a prediction of actual results.
Response Preview
Baseline: typical treatment plan. Sets realistic expectations for most patients.Ceiling: upper-range result with a stronger commitment. Shows what is possible, not guaranteed.
Viewing
Expected: a realistic outcome for most patients.
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Original
Simulated
AI-generated visualization for consultation purposes only. Not a prediction of actual treatment results. Results vary by anatomy, product, technique, healing, and clinical judgment.
Explore scenarios
Build on the baseline simulation to explore what is possible. Each scenario consumes 1 credit and generates in the background.
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Consultation preview
Choose the angles to walk through with the client.
Before
Simulated
Simulated · AI-generated preview, not a prediction of results
How credits work
Credits are spent only when a simulation is generated. Each angle of a case is one generation, and every treatment costs the same: 1 credit(s) per angle. So a full 3-angle case is 3 credits, whether it is HA filler, biostimulator, neurotoxin, or an energy-based treatment.
Everything after generation is free: adjusting the response slider, comparing angles, exporting and downloading, and re-generating within 60 seconds of a result. If a generation fails or is blocked by the AI provider's safety system, its credits are refunded to your balance automatically.
Purchased credits do not expire. New accounts start with a small free balance so you can try the tool on a real consultation first.
Independence note: Visualize credits are a clinic tool purchase only. Buying credits never affects a clinic's ranking, search placement, reviews, or visibility anywhere on SkinDay.
Case library
Your clinic's before/after cases are used as a visual reference for Enhanced biostimulator generations, so results better match your clinical style.
Privacy: cases are stored privately and used only for your own Enhanced generations. Standard generations are unaffected.
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Case uploads coming soon
Clinic case uploads require compliant private storage and a patient consent workflow. We are building this now. In the meantime, contact us to have your cases added directly.
Credits are used only when a new preview is generated. Slider adjustments, exports, and re-generates within the free window cost nothing, and a failed or blocked generation is refunded automatically.
Payments are processed by Stripe in CAD. Credits land on your account the moment payment completes.
Photo quality is everything
The simulation is only as good as the photo. A poor photo will produce a poor result, regardless of how advanced the AI is.
Follow these guidelines and the system will consistently produce consultation-ready simulations. Skip them and artifacts, inconsistencies, or flat results are likely.
1 · Lighting
Good: Soft, even light from the front or both sides. Ring light, window light facing the patient, or a bright overcast day.
Avoid: Single side light, overhead-only ceiling light, flash, backlit windows, or deep shadows on any part of the face.
2 · Background
Good: Plain black, white, or neutral grey wall. The system replaces the background automatically but a clean background improves edge detection.
Avoid: Clinic equipment, posters, other people, patterned walls, or anything distracting behind the patient.
3 · Framing and distance
Good: Face fills about two-thirds of the frame. Full head visible, top of neck showing. Camera at eye level. Step back from the patient - do not crop the top of the head or the chin.
Avoid: Selfie distance, tight crops that cut the chin or forehead, or photos taken from above or below eye level.
4 · Patient preparation
✓Hair fully off the face - headband, clip, or tied back. The temples and hairline must be visible.
✓Glasses off.
✓Neutral expression, mouth closed, relaxed jaw.
✓No heavy make-up that changes the face shape (foundation is fine).
✓Same angles, distance, and lighting at every visit for before/after comparisons.
5 · The five angles
The 45° check: the dotted line through the nose tip should just touch the far cheek. Nose well inside the cheek line = turn too shallow. Nose past it = too far toward profile.
The 90° check: a true side profile shows exactly one eye and one ear, with the nose tip as the outermost point on the dotted line. If any of the far eye or its lashes is still visible, turn further.
The 90° profiles read the jawline, chin projection, submental area, and nose profile best. Add them when the treatment targets those.
The frontal gives the clearest result. The obliques add lower-face context. If in doubt, use frontal only - one great photo beats several mediocre ones.