FAQ

What is a Styku 3D Body Scan?
A Styku 3D Body Scan is a cutting-edge technology that creates a precise 3D model of your body, providing detailed measurements, body composition, and posture analysis.

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Wear tight-fitting clothing like gym shorts and a sports bra or a form-fitting tank top for the most accurate measurements.

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The scan provides over 200 accurate body measurements, including circumferences, lengths, widths, and volumes.

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Absolutely. Regular scans can track changes in body shape, body composition, and muscle symmetry over time.

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While it provides valuable information about your body composition, it’s not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Your scan is conducted in a private area, and your images are stored securely, accessible only to you and your designated professionals.

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Styku offers a more accurate, comprehensive, and objective analysis than traditional tape-measure methods.

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For consistency, we recommend not eating a large meal or drinking a lot of liquids right before your scan.

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Styku uses advanced infrared sensors and sophisticated algorithms to create your 3D body model.

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The scan provides a comprehensive view of your body composition, posture, and health metrics, offering a holistic approach to understanding your physical state. This information can guide lifestyle changes, fitness routines, and wellness strategies, contributing significantly to your overall health and well-being.

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The scan uses infrared technology to capture your body’s shape and composition from various angles, creating a detailed 3D model without any physical contact.

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Yes, it’s completely safe. The scan uses non-invasive, infrared light, similar to what you’d find in a television remote control.

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The scanning process is quick, typically taking only 30-40 seconds, with a few minutes needed for the setup and result analysis.

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Yes, your results are available immediately after the scan, and your trainer will walk you through the analysis.

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Yes, it provides an accurate body fat percentage by comparing your body volume to your weight.

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The Styku 3D scanner can accurately scan individuals weighing up to 450 pounds (204 kilograms).

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For best results, we recommend getting scanned every 4-6 weeks to accurately track your progress. However, at E-Pulse Studio we conduct a scan every 2 weeks to track progress and every 4 weeks we do progress reports.

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Yes, your scan results can be shared with your personal trainer to tailor your fitness and nutrition plan.

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The scan is safe, but we recommend consulting your healthcare provider first if you are pregnant.

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You should wear minimal, form-fitting clothing, but you won’t need to undress.

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Yes, children aged 12 and above can be scanned with parental consent.

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It provides a baseline, helping you set realistic goals and track your progress with precision.

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It provides detailed data that, combined with other health information, can help define a healthy weight range for you.

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Yes, a digital copy of your scan and measurements can be provided upon request.

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The Styku scan boasts a high degree of accuracy, with a margin of error of less than 1%.

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Yes, it can highlight asymmetries and imbalances in muscle volume and body structure.

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Movement can affect accuracy. It’s important to stay as still as possible during the scan.

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While the scan itself does not create workout or diet plans, the detailed information it provides can be used by your fitness or health professional to develop personalized plans tailored to your specific needs.

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No, the scan is beneficial for anyone interested in understanding their body better, regardless of fitness level. It’s a valuable tool for those starting their fitness journey, monitoring health, or seeking to improve their physical well-being.

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Yes, the scan provides insights into your posture and body alignment, which can be useful for identifying areas that may benefit from corrective exercises or physiotherapy.

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