Elite A-IntelX™ Analysis

Advanced Scalp & Hair Assessment
Only at Elite YUME Japanese Head Spa

Example Walkthrough

How Becon Scan Data Becomes Structured Scalp Insight

A Real Example, Explained

The images and analysis below are taken from an actual Elite A-Intel™ Analysis.

This page is provided to show how Becon scan data is interpreted, how observations are organized, and how service alignment is formed—not to suggest outcomes or represent medical evaluation.

Every scalp is different.
Results and recommendations vary based on observed conditions at the time of scanning.

Step 1: Client Intake Form

Client Intake & History Input (Context First)

Elite A-Intel™ Analysis begins before imaging.

Each client completes a structured intake that captures self-reported context, including:

  • Primary scalp or hair concerns

  • Recent changes (shedding, dryness, sensitivity, oiliness, etc.)

  • Lifestyle or environmental factors that may affect the scalp

  • Current hair care habits and product usage

The intake does not diagnose conditions.
It provides context so scan data is interpreted accurately and responsibly.

The Becon system captures high-magnification scalp images and generates.

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Step 2: Becon Scalp Imaging & AI Output

The Becon system captures high-magnification scalp images and generates AI-assisted output highlighting visible scalp characteristics.

The full Becon report includes:

  • Scalp imagery at multiple magnification levels

  • AI-identified surface and follicular indicators

  • Comparative scoring against reference datasets

This data represents what is visible at the scalp surface at the time of the scan.

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Step 3: Elite A-Intel™ Interpretation Framework

Elite A-Intel™ Analysis applies a defined interpretation framework that combines:

  • Client-reported intake information

  • Becon imaging outputs

  • AI-identified observation markers

The system organizes these inputs into standardized scalp condition groupings, identifying:

  • Primary observation patterns

  • Secondary or contributing patterns

  • A documented scalp baseline

No individual opinion determines the result.

Example: Observed Scalp Environment Summary

(Derived from intake + scan data)

  • Client-reported concern: Increased shedding and scalp discomfort

  • Primary observed category: Scalp buildup / follicular congestion

  • Secondary observed category: Oil-moisture imbalance

  • Supporting indicators: Reduced follicular opening clarity in specific zones

These findings describe what is observed, not why it is happening or what will occur.

Step 4: Aligning Services to Observed Conditions

Once observations are categorized, Elite A-Intel™ Analysis aligns:

  • Scalp-focused services

  • Product types and application methods

  • Suggested service cadence

All alignments are intended to support the observed scalp environment.

Staff present available options that correspond to the identified categories and answer questions about how services relate to what was observed.

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Step 5: Establishing a Reference Point, Tracking Over Time

Elite A-Intel™ Analysis creates a documented baseline that can be referenced at future visits.

At follow-up sessions:

  • New intake responses are reviewed

  • New Becon scans are compared to the original baseline

  • Changes in visible scalp conditions are evaluated

Adjustments are made based on updated observations, not assumptions.

Important Notes

Elite A-Intel™ Analysis:

  • Is not a medical or diagnostic process

  • Does not identify causes or predict outcomes

  • Does not promise hair regrowth

  • Does not replace medical evaluation

It exists to bring structure, consistency, and transparency to scalp-focused services.