Turn your selfie into a hair health checkup. Hairscope can give you instant insights and personalized recommendations - all from a single selfie. The clinical version can count hairs, measure thickness, determine hair density, and detect various hair issues.
The hair care industry is slowly moving toward more personalized approaches, with tailored products and treatments becoming the norm. Hairscope aims to take this a step further by using AI to analyze your scalp and recommend specific solutions. What’s your opinion - can AI make hair care truly personalized? What are the pros and cons of such an approach?
One of Hairscope’s key goals is to help users actively track their hair health journey. Right now, it can take 4 to 6 months just to see if a treatment is working. How important is it for you to track progress throughout your treatment, or do you prefer a "wait and see" approach? Would you find value in a tool that provides measurable results after each session? Let’s discuss more use cases that you think will be useful to patients and clinics both.
@jtas Congratulations on the launch of Hairscope! Your approach to using AI for personalized hair care is innovative and promising. AI can indeed make hair care more tailored, offering specific solutions based on individual scalp analysis. However, it’s crucial to consider the challenges of data accuracy and privacy. A tool that provides measurable results after each session could significantly enhance user experience and treatment effectiveness. What measures are you taking to ensure data accuracy and protect user privacy in Hairscope’s future iterations?
@zephyrion Thanks for your kind words - we are working with dermatologists to understand the accuracy of the current analysis. Accuracy will improve over time. As for the privacy - currently we are keeping strict access control in the clinical version - entering patient personal data is totally optional and only accessible to the doctor. We may use analysis data anonymously to retrain and upgrade our models but user privacy will always be our highest concern.
Awesome. Hairscope sounds like a game-changer. The ability to count hairs and measure thickness from a photo is revolutionary. But how accurate is the AI in various lighting conditions and hair types? I’d love to see some stats on accuracy. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves! 🌟
@anyany_pan This is just the start of our journey - we are working with dermatologists to understand the accuracy of hair analysis. I'll keep posting about the progress with stats in the near future.