Aesthetic medicine · measurement

Objective measurement for aesthetic medicine.

ELLI quantifies facial movement and skin-surface change across visits — turning a 30-second capture on an iPad into a repeatable, comparable clinical record. Built on commodity hardware. No special equipment.

What ELLI measures

Two complementary measurements, captured together, comparable visit to visit.

1

Facial movement

Per-region movement quantified in millimeters across a set of standard expressions — an objective, repeatable measurement instead of a subjective before/after photo.

2

Skin-surface change

Per-region surface activity measured from standardized captures, comparable across visits under consistent conditions.

3

Visit-to-visit comparison

Changes between visits are surfaced against an empirically-characterized measurement baseline, so meaningful change is distinguished from noise.

How it works

A capture takes about 30 seconds. The result is a clear, clinically-styled report.

01

Capture

The patient sits in front of an iPad. A guided, standardized capture records a short sequence in about 30 seconds.

02

Analyze

The capture is processed into per-region measurements using a consistent, versioned analysis pipeline.

03

Compare

Each visit becomes part of a longitudinal record. Reports show change over time at a glance.

Why we built ELLI

Aesthetic medicine still largely relies on subjective before/after photographs to communicate change. ELLI brings objective, repeatable measurement to the chair — so clinicians and patients can see change in consistent terms, visit over visit. Our focus is measurement: clear, standardized, comparable. Nothing more, nothing less.

Let's talk

We're working with a small number of early partners. If you run an aesthetic practice or want to learn more, reach out.