Objective Insight Beyond the Scale

Body weight alone rarely tells the full story. Styku body composition scanning provides precise, repeatable measurements that help guide clinical decisions, track progress, and refine strategy over time.

Styku scan

A Measurement Tool — Not a Diagnosis

Styku scans are used to support clinical conversations, not replace them. Fully clothed and non-invasive, the scan takes about 30 seconds and produces consistent measurements that can be referenced over time.

Styku software

Used When Context Matters

Body composition tracking is be helpful when weight changes stall, muscle preservation is a concern, or visual progress offers motivation and clarity. It is incorporated selectively, based on individual goals and clinical context.

What the Scan Can Inform

When used appropriately, Styku provides objective reference points that can guide discussions around progress, expectations, and strategy.

Body Fat Percentage
Lean Mass Distribution
Visceral Fat Estimation
Waist-to-Hip Ratio
Basal Metabolic Rate
Postural Symmetry
Circumference Measurements
3D Visual Comparisons

Common Questions

Is Styku required for care?

No. It is an optional measurement tool used when additional objective data would be helpful.

How often is scanning recommended?

Frequency varies. Some individuals benefit from periodic reference points, while others may not need repeat scans.

Will this replace other assessments?

No. Styku complements labs, symptoms, and clinical judgment — it does not replace them.

Considering Body Composition Tracking?

A clinical conversation helps determine whether additional measurement tools like Styku would meaningfully support your care.

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