Reveal the Unseen. Reimagine Your Skincare Strategy.
Advanced Imaging. Deeper Insights. Visible Results.
Unlock the future of skin care with Alma IQ™—a cutting-edge AI-powered skin analysis system available exclusively at Re-new Institute in Omaha. Designed to go far beyond what the eye can see, Alma IQ™ offers real-time, high-resolution skin diagnostics to guide custom aesthetic journeys with confidence and clarity.
What Is Alma IQ™?
Smart Skin Imaging Powered by Artificial Intelligence
Alma IQ™ uses multi-spectrum light imaging and intelligent software to evaluate key skin health indicators such as:
Texture and tone irregularities
UV and pigmentation damage
Vascularity and inflammation
Fine lines, volume loss, and aging patterns
In just seconds, Alma IQ™ generates a 360° analysis of the skin’s surface and subsurface, empowering you—and your provider—with the insights needed to build the most effective and personalized treatment plan.
Beyond Skin Deep: Reveal, Understand, Transform
Why Choose Alma IQ™?
Complimentary Consultations
Alma IQ™ creates step-by-step guided consultation so clients feel involved and informed at every stage.
Transparent Results
Visual comparisons let you clearly see progress over time.
Report and Service Plan
Alma IQ will create a generated report based on your skin and experience. With this report we, can craft your skin journey.
Proven Results
After each service, the Alma IQ before and afters to capture your skin transformation.
Every Layer. Every Insight.
How It Works
Using 360° light technology and 10 specialized light modes, Alma IQ™ captures your skin’s story from multiple angles. Here's a breakdown of which light mode reveals.

Daylight
The face is illuminated with a natural and soft light coming from all
directions. There is no shadow or emphasis on particular skin features.
This mode provides a clear means for the overall appearance evaluation
of the skin and the baseline of aesthetic skin consultations.

Texture
This picture highlights the skin’s surface texture and roughness. Early
signs of ageing such as fine lines, wrinkles, visible pore structures and
bumpy skin including rough patches become more apparent and help
to understand the overall skin’s micro-relief. The surface texture is also a
good indicator of the quality of the underlying skin tissue.

Pigmentation
Skin tone inhomogeneities such as hyperpigmentation and discoloration
contribute a lot to the apparent age of people. Hyperpigmen tation is
used to describe areas of uneven pigmentation in skin. There are several
types of hyperpigmentation, the common ones being melasma, sunspots,
and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Vascularity
Vascular anomalies and inflammation in the dermis become clearly
visible in this picture. Redness is often related to sensitive skin and can
be a significant chronic or temporary concern. It occurs when skin’s
natural barrier function is compromised, causing water loss and allowing
penetration of irritants.

Parallel Polarised
By enhancing specular reflections of light on the surface texture of
the skin, the glyphic patterns, distribution of the hydrolipid film, pore
structures, fine surface textures and beginning wrinkles will be revealed
in detail. This mode assists in diagnosing skin conditions related to the
skin’s micro-relief, while the view on deeper tissues is diminished.

Cross Polarization
With the skin’s surface shine suppressed, an unobstructed view of
dermal structures, vascular anomalies and conditions, inflammations
and pigmentations are revealed. Healthy young skin may appear less
sharp as light is diffused by the milky epidermis. Ageing skin becomes
more transparent and less diffuse; sharp contours of irregularities
inside the skin will be more visible.

True UV
Most skin imperfections are caused by anomalies in deeper skin layers.
In this mode, a harmless dose of invisible UV light is radiated on the skin.
Through the interaction with different cells, vessels and microorganisms,
abnormalities on both epidermis and dermis will create distinguishable
fluorescence patterns which stand out from surrounding healthy skin.

Woods
In this mode the illumination of Wood’s lamp is replicated. Short wave-
length blue light is reflected by skin lipids. As a result, a light and pinkish
colored haze appears on areas (T-zone and U zone) on which the hydro-
lipid film is distributed and sebaceous glands are active. Additionally,
thinning skin structures and (de)pigmentation become visible.
Why We Love Alma IQ™
Visualize Your Progress
Track your results with precision. Alma IQ™ captures high-quality before-and-after images over time, offering visible proof of improvement and adjusting treatment recommendations as your skin evolves.
Integrated With Our Full Suite of Aesthetic Services
Whether you're interested in RF microneedling, laser treatments, skin resurfacing, or injectables, Alma IQ™ seamlessly integrates with our Alma Harmony™, Soprano® Titanium, and other advanced systems for fully customized care.
Why Clients Love Alma IQ™
Visual, Real-Time Consultations
Trusted, High-Definition Imaging
Guided Experience (No Confusing Charts or Scores)
Seamless Treatment Integration
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