Beta · Educational consultation assistant
Understand your options before choosing your treatment.
SOMA helps you explore aesthetic and wellness goals, learn how treatments actually work, and arrive at a provider consultation with the right questions.
Free during beta. Your account information and photos are protected according to our privacy practices.
What you can do
- Explore aesthetic and wellness goals
- Learn about available treatments
- Receive personalized educational guidance
- Track your journey over time
- Discover qualified providers
How it works
Four calm steps, no pressure.
Step 1
Share your goals
Pick the concerns that matter to you and answer a short, guided questionnaire.
Step 2
Get educational guidance
SOMA explains the treatment categories worth learning about — and why.
Step 3
Learn the details
Downtime, sessions, longevity, risks, and the questions to ask a provider.
Step 4
Track your journey
Save treatments, log entries, and keep private progress photos in one place.
Where to start
Goals and concerns we cover
Face
Skin quality, lines, tone and facial definition.
- Fine lines / wrinkles
- Skin texture
- Acne / acne scars
- Pigmentation
- Facial volume
- Jawline / facial definition
- Under-eye concerns
Body
Shape, skin firmness and hair.
- Body contouring
- Skin tightening
- Cellulite
- Hair removal
Hair
Density and scalp health.
- Hair thinning
- Hair loss
Wellness
Long-term skin and whole-body wellbeing.
- General wellness
- Healthy aging
- Skin health
Educational, never diagnostic
We help you prepare for a professional consultation — we never replace one.
Built for everyone
Face, body, hair and wellness goals, written for women and men alike.
Provider discovery
Browse clinics by specialty and treatments offered, and save your favourites.
This platform is educational only. It does not diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, or guarantee outcomes. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.
Ready when you are.
Start a guided consultation, or browse the treatment library first — there's no wrong order.