Two platforms. Two workflows. One gap.
Imaging data belongs next to clinical notes. Here’s why it matters.
Treatment continuity
When imaging and notes are separated, the complete clinical picture has gaps. Those gaps get filled from memory, which is less reliable than documentation captured at the moment of consultation. A unified record means any practitioner picking up that file has the full story.
Patient Experience
A patient who can see their skin journey documented with visual precision imaging, treatment notes, and progress comparisons, all in one place,all experiences a level of clinical care that is both reassuring and memorable.
Medicolegal completeness
In aesthetic medicine, where outcomes are visible and patient expectations are high, a record that includes the imaging evidence behind clinical decisions is materially stronger than one that doesn’t.