Instrumental Validation of Lip Architectur

We do not build protocols on guesswork. The structural shifts delivered by the LRA-7™ complex are validated through industry-standard instrumental measurement methods.

Corneometry (Surface Retention Analysis) Corneometry is the precise instrumental measurement of the surface matrix's capacitance. Rather than relying on subjective feelings of "hydration," this method quantifies the exact level of structural retention and the effectiveness of the occlusive shield in operating under Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) pressure. It proves that the protocol does not evaporate, but holds.

Profilometry (Topographical Scanning) Profilometry is a high-resolution optical and physical scan of the micro-relief. It maps the topography of the perioral zone to measure the depth, density, and volume of surface lines. This method is utilized to quantify the visible neutralization of vertical barcode lines and the overall recalibration of the vermilion border's architecture.

MEASURED ENDPOINTS: Quantifiable topographical density, vertical relief neutralization, and sustained barrier retention.