SSpaMed spa concierge prototype
Visual planningNo upload requiredUpsell-ready

Visual Treatment Simulator

Let users tap a face or body area that resembles their concern, preview protocols, add treatments, and generate product or clinic recommendations before uploading their own photo.

Visual simulatorDemo face or upload-readyGPT Image API adapter

Tap a face or body area, choose concerns, then preview treatment paths.

This supports users who do not want to upload their own face yet. They can choose a demo model that resembles their concern, see conservative preview logic, and send the resulting context to a clinic.

Demo Model

Tap a region or choose from the area list. Upload flow can use the same concern/protocol engine.

Under-eyes
Synthetic demo model for visual treatment preview
Selected areaDarkness, hollowing, shadowing, puffiness, fine lines, texture.

Problems To Show

These can be captured from a demo model or from an uploaded image analysis.

Dark + hollow under-eyesUser sees tired-looking darkness, hollowing, and shadowing.

Helps provider separate pigment, hollowing, vascular hue, and lighting-driven shadow.

Treatment Result Preview

Mocked in this demo; API-ready for GPT Image generation or edits.

Current patternCurrent synthetic preview
Protocol directionSimulated treatment preview

GPT image request: gpt-image-2 · image generation. Preview is illustrative only. It is not a diagnosis, guarantee, or medical recommendation, and a clinician must evaluate candidacy in person.

Protocols To Add Or Share

Users can add treatments, generate a preview, or show an outcome and reveal the treatment stack behind it.

48-hour under-eye event prep

User has an event soon and needs the lowest chance of visible downtime.

PreviewSubtle brightness and de-puffing, not structural correction.
TimelineSame day to 48 hours
TreatmentsLED, Hydration facial, Cold compress guidance
UpsellAfter the event, unlock a long-term PRF/skincare/RF comparison.
Shareable recipe
  • No injections before event
  • LED + hydration facial
  • Gentle under-eye prep
  • Long-term consult after event
Caveats
  • No dramatic correction
  • Avoid anything that can bruise, swell, peel, or redden before the event

Non-filler PRF/PRP plan

Conservative users who want gradual skin-quality improvement without filler or Botox.

PreviewGradual rested look and improved skin quality over a series.
TimelineSeveral weeks to months
TreatmentsPRF/PRP consult, Medical skincare, Series tracking photos
UpsellShow a conservative series preview and quote from non-filler clinics.
Shareable recipe
  • 2-3 PRF sessions
  • 4-6 weeks apart
  • Skincare base
  • Maintenance every 6-12 months if effective
Caveats
  • Can bruise or swell
  • Not filler-like
  • Provider skill matters under the eye

Pigment + skin quality plan

Users with dark circles, sun damage, spots, uneven tone, or dullness.

PreviewMore even tone and brighter skin if pigment is a major driver.
Timeline4-12 weeks for topicals; device timing varies
TreatmentsMedical skincare, SPF protocol, Topical brightening
UpsellRecommend skincare products and then route to derm-supervised pigment clinics.
Shareable recipe
  • SPF daily
  • Brightening active
  • Barrier support
  • Provider pigment assessment
Caveats
  • Pigment can rebound without SPF
  • Aggressive treatment can irritate or worsen pigment in poor candidates

Product Recommendation Engine

Marketplace recommendations supplement the clinical plan and capture what the user is likely to try before or between visits.

Daily broad-spectrum SPF

Photoprotection · amazon category

Amazon search

Why it matches: Most pigment, texture, laser, peel, and skincare plans fail faster without daily sun protection.

Clinic value: Ask the patient what SPF they actually tolerate and whether they use it daily.

EltaMDLa Roche-PosayISDINCeraVeVanicream
  • Choose based on skin tolerance
  • Avoid eye irritation
  • Tinted options may help visible dark circles but are cosmetic

Barrier moisturizer

Barrier support · amazon category

Amazon search

Why it matches: A stable barrier makes actives and procedures easier to tolerate.

Clinic value: Useful if the patient reports burning, flaking, over-exfoliation, or inconsistent active use.

CeraVeVanicreamLa Roche-PosayAvène
  • Fragrance can irritate sensitive users
  • Do not use as a substitute for post-procedure instructions

Caffeine-style under-eye serum

Temporary under-eye support · amazon category

Amazon search

Why it matches: May support temporary de-puffing or makeup prep for users avoiding procedures before an event.

Clinic value: Clarify that this is cosmetic support, not correction of hollowing or pigment.

The OrdinaryGood MoleculesThe Inkey List
  • Can irritate eyes
  • Patch test
  • Not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment

Vitamin C / antioxidant serum

Brightening support · amazon category

Amazon search

Why it matches: Often paired with SPF in pigment and dullness routines.

Clinic value: Ask whether the patient has tried vitamin C and whether it caused irritation or breakouts.

TimelessLa Roche-PosayPaula’s ChoiceSkinCeuticals
  • Can sting
  • Oxidizes over time
  • Not all formulas suit sensitive skin

Hydroquinone protocol discussion

Prescription pigment pathway · prescription discussion

Clinician only

Why it matches: Relevant only when pigment is a major concern and OTC routines or prior attempts are insufficient.

Clinic value: Route to a clinician-led pigment plan with duration, cycling, SPF compliance, and monitoring.

Clinician-prescribed compoundDermatology-supervised pigment protocol
  • Do not position as an Amazon product
  • Requires clinician review
  • Duration and cycling matter
  • Not for every skin type or history

SPF lip balm + barrier balm

Lip support · amazon category

Amazon search

Why it matches: Useful for users curious about lips but not ready for filler.

Clinic value: Separates hydration/texture complaints from true volume goals.

AquaphorVanicreamSun BumEltaMD
  • Avoid irritating flavors/fragrance
  • Hydration will not create filler-like volume