Treatment memory

Remember every treatment, before the client sits down.

Treatment memory is the part generic booking tools forget. Hone carries the detail that shapes a returning client's session from one appointment into the next, assembled automatically from your own records.

Before today

Maya R. · returning

  • Today · 2:00 PM

    Upper lip + chin · 30 min

  • Last treatment · 3 weeks ago

    Blend · Upper lip

  • Setup

    Blend · 27 MHz · Energy 3 · Probe F3 · Lot L-204

  • Client response (last recorded)

    Tolerated well · mild erythema, settled

  • Watch

    Sensitive along the jawline

  • For next visit

    Increase spacing · confirm numbing

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What it does

Your charting, brought forward when it matters.

The Before Today briefing

Open a returning client and Hone assembles a briefing from what you already charted, the last treatment's areas and settings, the probe lot, how the client responded, and what to record today.

From last visit, for today

Cautions you flag and the plan you leave for next time resurface automatically, on the client's last-visit card and in the new-session panel, so nothing is lost between appointments.

A for-next-visit note

Leave a short plan at the end of a session and Hone puts it in front of you before the next appointment, without digging back through notes.

Memory per treatment area

Each treated area keeps its own history, last settings, probe, tolerance, and response, so multi-area sessions stay legible instead of collapsing to a single line.

Record-gap reminders

Hone points out incomplete records, a missing probe lot, aftercare not marked, a completed appointment not yet charted, on the client card and a dashboard follow-up list. Rules-based, not AI.

Imported history, clearly labelled

During guided onboarding, bring history over from paper cards, a spreadsheet, or another tool. It appears in the Before Today briefing marked as imported, never mixed with what you charted in Hone.

Why it matters

Every session builds on the last.

Electrolysis is a course of treatment. When the record of what worked lives in your head or on a paper card, continuity depends on memory and luck. Hone keeps it structured and close to the next visit, so you can start each appointment already knowing where you left off, and record cleaner history as you go.

Hone surfaces what you recorded; it does not diagnose, recommend settings, or make clinical decisions. The judgement stays yours.

See treatment memory on a real client history.

We'll walk through the Before Today briefing and how your charting carries forward, and reply within one business day.