Technology Overview
How CLEARiT and the ERASER System work
An overview of how CLEARiT frames tattoo removal through assessment, preview, estimation, clinic discovery, and consult-based care.
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What CLEARiT is designed to solve
Many patients do not start tattoo removal because they are unsure whether it may work for them, how many sessions it may take, what it could cost, or which clinic to trust. CLEARiT is designed to reduce that uncertainty before the first consult.
For providers, the challenge is slightly different. Practices often need a clearer way to explain the offering, position it responsibly, and convert interest into consults without making promises they cannot support.
The patient path
The patient-facing experience follows a simple path:
- Assessment
- Visual preview
- Session and cost estimate
- Clinic discovery
- Booking
Each step is educational. None of the tools are presented as diagnosis, guaranteed results, or a replacement for clinician judgment.
The provider path
The provider-facing experience focuses on business and clinical readiness. Practices can review the technology story, compare pathways, see study summaries, model ROI, and access training plus marketing resources inside the portal.
This structure helps the same brand serve both audiences without forcing them into the same narrative.
Why the consult still matters
Tattoo removal is individualized. Pigment density, layered ink, skin tone, body location, scarring, healing response, and treatment goals all influence planning.
That is why CLEARiT consistently reminds users that a qualified clinician must determine the final treatment plan and expected results.