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A person stands in a futuristic full-body scanning chamber displaying holographic skeletal data, with a laptop nearby.

A person stands in a futuristic full-body scanning chamber displaying holographic skeletal data, with a laptop nearby.

A highly realistic architectural and medical technology photograph inside the Peress Synthesis Facility. A client stands calmly in the center of a large cylindrical full-body scanning chamber. The chamber is floor-to-ceiling height, formed from smooth matte white and warm beige composite panels with subtle integrated blue scanning light bands. The scanner is elegant and non-threatening, resembling advanced scientific equipment rather than a hospital machine. The client wears an ultra-thin bio-neutral scanning layer: nearly transparent, seamless, skin-tight technical fabric designed to disappear visually while remaining professional and non-revealing. The material appears lightweight, adaptive, and almost invisible against the skin, emphasizing the futuristic nature of the scan rather than the clothing itself. Soft blue scanning beams sweep vertically across the body while dozens of faint holographic anatomical markers and motion-capture points float around the client. No dramatic sci-fi effects; everything feels grounded, expensive, and scientifically credible. To one side of the room is a simple workstation: a light oak desk, a slim laptop displaying anatomical mapping data, and a single ergonomic chair. The rest of the room remains intentionally uncluttered. The architecture reflects Peress design language: warm white walls, pale stone flooring, exposed natural wood detailing, indirect natural light entering from narrow floor-to-ceiling windows, and a calm atmosphere that Mehr sehen