Skin changes between appointments. The record doesn’t.
Lesions evolve, treatments respond and routines interfere — almost everything happens in the interval where no system is watching.

EXP.001 · Demo experiment
Clinical intelligence for continuous dermatology.
Dermatology follows conditions that evolve over months — but software records appointments that last minutes. SkinOS is an ALTER Laboratory experiment that treats skin care as a trajectory: history, evolution and clinical context in a single interface, with an assistant (SkinAI) that operates on the case — not beside it.

The problem
The experiment starts from three observations about how current systems see — or fail to see — dermatological follow-up.
Lesions evolve, treatments respond and routines interfere — almost everything happens in the interval where no system is watching.
Each appointment becomes an isolated entry. Comparing a lesion across months depends on the physician’s memory and the goodwill of the archive.
Generic AI tools ignore terminology, clinical reasoning and the real time available in a dermatology consultation.
The experiment
Three product hypotheses, prototyped in a navigable demo with fictional data.
Instead of a generic chat, SkinAI operates on the open case: history, tracked lesions and previous plans remain visible within the conversation.
Follow-up is organized as a timeline — photos, plans and treatment responses side by side, not stacked in scattered entries.
The dashboard prioritizes what changes today’s decision: what has evolved, what is pending and where clinical attention matters most.
Frequently asked questions
No. SkinOS is EXP.001 by ALTER Laboratory — a public experiment in demo stage, created to make a hypothesis about continuous dermatology tangible and open for discussion.
No. Every patient, lesion and interaction in the demo is fictional and exists only to illustrate the experiment’s interface and clinical reasoning.
No. The experiment’s premise is the opposite: AI organizes context and surfaces change, but clinical judgment remains human — and the interface makes that explicit.
SkinOS iterations are published by ALTER Laboratory. The open channel to follow and discuss the project is the founder’s LinkedIn.
Open demo
The demo is navigable, built on fictional data, and shows SkinAI in clinical context. It is an experiment — feedback is part of the method.