Centra
Product

A structured workflow, from capture to verified placement.

CENTRA's first product is being developed for professional Permanent Makeup brow mapping. It is designed to connect AI-assisted mapping, artist control, physical stencil output and placement verification in one continuous process.

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Workflow sequence / 01—07

  1. 01

    Scan

    Facial capture

    Capture facial structure.

  2. 02

    Map

    Facial geometry

    Establish structured facial geometry and brow mapping.

  3. 03

    Refine

    Professional control

    The professional reviews and controls the final design.

  4. 04

    Generate

    Stencil output

    Convert the approved mapping into a true-scale physical stencil.

  5. 05

    Apply

    Physical execution

    The professional applies the physical stencil.

  6. 06

    Verify

    Placement check

    Capture again and compare placement against the approved mapping.

  7. 07

    Treat

    Structured execution

    Treatment begins from a verified starting point.

Technology assists planning, transfer and verification / the professional executes

  1. 01

    Scan

    Capture facial structure with a guided professional capture step.

  2. 02

    Map

    Structural reference points are detected and brow geometry is proposed.

  3. 03

    Refine

    The artist reviews, adjusts and approves the design.

  4. 04

    Generate

    The approved mapping is converted into a true-scale stencil.

  5. 05

    Apply

    The physical stencil is applied to the client.

  6. 06

    Verify

    A second scan compares applied placement against the approved map.

  7. 07

    Treat

    Treatment begins from a verified starting point.

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AI suggests. The artist decides.

CENTRA is being designed as an assistive execution system, not an automated one. Mapping geometry is proposed, then reviewed and refined by the professional before anything physical is produced.

Final responsibility for the design remains with the artist.

Verified before the needle.

The second scan is intended to introduce a verification step between digital planning and permanent treatment — a checkpoint that does not exist in most manual workflows today.