Already Using leviacam? Here Is How to Upgrade to 3D Hair Transplant Planning
- Michał Kasprzak

- Apr 7
- 3 min read

One of the most common questions we hear from hair clinics, both those just exploring TrichoLAB and those already using leviacam daily, is some version of the same thing:
"If we start small, are we locking ourselves into something limited?"
The short answer is no. The longer answer is worth understanding, because it changes how you think about the investment entirely.
leviacam and TrichoLAB Space Are the Foundation of Every TrichoLAB Solution
TrichoLAB is not a set of separate products. It is a modular system, and every tier of that system is built on the same foundation: leviacam and TrichoLAB Space.
leviacam is a medical-grade trichoscopy camera. Space is the AI-powered software platform for hair loss diagnostics, treatment monitoring, and clinical reporting. Together, they give your clinic something most practices still do not have: objective, reproducible, data-driven consultations.
They are also the hardware and software core of both 3D Lite and 3D Studio, TrichoLAB's full surgical planning solutions.
Starting with leviacam and Space is not a compromise. It is the first step on a clearly defined upgrade path.
What Your Clinic Gets from Day One with leviacam
From the moment your clinic goes live with leviacam and TrichoLAB Space, consultations change in a measurable way.
You can assess hair density, follicular unit count, miniaturisation patterns, and AGA severity. Not by eye, but by data. Virtual Tattoo™ technology ensures every follow-up images the exact same scalp location, making long-term treatment monitoring genuinely comparable across visits. Patients leave with structured reports they can actually understand.
For a clinic focused on diagnostics, treatment monitoring, or non-surgical hair care, that is a complete solution in itself.
For a clinic that performs hair transplants, or plans to, it is the diagnostic foundation that every good surgical plan starts from.
How the upgrade from leviacam to 3D Hair Transplant Planning Works
When your clinic is ready to move from leviacam into 3D hair transplant planning, the upgrade is straightforward.
You are not starting over.
leviacam carries forward. Space carries forward. What gets added is a 3D scanner and 3D Transplanner, the surgical planning software that lets your team design hairlines on a three-dimensional model, calculate graft requirements precisely, simulate future hair loss with Norwood projections, and generate complete surgery reports.
Because the core components are already in place, the upgrade cost reflects exactly that. You pay for what is new, not for what you already have.
3D Lite or 3D Studio: Two Upgrade Paths, One Starting Point
Depending on how your clinic operates, the upgrade leads in one of two directions.
3D Lite is the portable solution, designed for clinics with multiple locations or surgeons who move between sites. It brings the full 3D planning workflow into a setup that travels without sacrificing consultation quality.
3D Studio is the full workstation, built for high-volume transplant clinics operating from a single site, where speed, precision, and a dedicated scanning setup matter most.
Both upgrade paths start from exactly the same place: leviacam and Space.
Why Starting with leviacam Is a Smart Long-Term Decision?
There is a practical argument for beginning with leviacam and Space before committing to a full 3D setup. Your team builds familiarity with the TrichoLAB workflow. Your patients get used to data-driven consultations. Your clinic establishes a documentation standard that carries through every future visit, including post-surgical follow-ups once you have made the move to 3D.
By the time you upgrade, nothing needs to be rebuilt. The patient records are already there. The clinical habits are already formed. The hardware is already in place.
That is not a small thing.
Ready to see how leviacam fits into your clinic and where it can take you next?
👉 Book a demo and experience the difference between estimation and precision.



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