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This image depicts the interior of a room, likely a clinic or salon, located in Klin, Russia. The primary subject is a tall, white and black electronic machine, positioned slightly off-center to the right, facing towards the viewer's left.

The machine features a white, upward-tilted rectangular screen or display panel at its top. Below this, on the top surface of the main unit, rests a black cylindrical handpiece with a textured, braided black cable extending from its end, trailing downwards along the right side of the machine. Another smaller black cylindrical object is visible behind the handpiece.

The front face of the machine displays two prominent, dark rectangular panels, possibly screens or control interfaces, with rounded corners. Below these, there is a recessed rectangular compartment illuminated with a distinct blue light. Further down, two additional recessed rectangular compartments showcase interchangeable roller attachments, also illuminated by blue light. The upper roller attachment is silver-colored, segmented, and covered with numerous small spherical nodes. The lower attachment consists of two distinct roller segments: one red with similar spherical nodes, and another silver segment also covered in spherical nodes. Both roller attachments are housed within clear casings.

In the background, to the left of the machine, a reflective surface, likely a mirror, shows the reflection of tall, dried, light-brown decorative grasses or pampas grass arranged in a pale vase. Part of a white sink or basin is visible in the lower left corner. The wall behind these elements is obscured by a textured, light-colored curtain with a pattern of vertical, dashed lines or raised stitches. The floor is covered with light-toned square tiles. No individuals are present in the scene. The overall lighting suggests an indoor, well-lit environment.
Sasha

Mar 19, 2026, 3:04 PM

Klin, Russia

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This image depicts the interior of a room, likely a clinic or salon, located in Klin, Russia. The primary subject is a tall, white and black electronic machine, positioned slightly off-center to the right, facing towards the viewer's left. The machine features a white, upward-tilted rectangular screen or display panel at its top. Below this, on the top surface of the main unit, rests a black cylindrical handpiece with a textured, braided black cable extending from its end, trailing downwards along the right side of the machine. Another smaller black cylindrical object is visible behind the handpiece. The front face of the machine displays two prominent, dark rectangular panels, possibly screens or control interfaces, with rounded corners. Below these, there is a recessed rectangular compartment illuminated with a distinct blue light. Further down, two additional recessed rectangular compartments showcase interchangeable roller attachments, also illuminated by blue light. The upper roller attachment is silver-colored, segmented, and covered with numerous small spherical nodes. The lower attachment consists of two distinct roller segments: one red with similar spherical nodes, and another silver segment also covered in spherical nodes. Both roller attachments are housed within clear casings. In the background, to the left of the machine, a reflective surface, likely a mirror, shows the reflection of tall, dried, light-brown decorative grasses or pampas grass arranged in a pale vase. Part of a white sink or basin is visible in the lower left corner. The wall behind these elements is obscured by a textured, light-colored curtain with a pattern of vertical, dashed lines or raised stitches. The floor is covered with light-toned square tiles. No individuals are present in the scene. The overall lighting suggests an indoor, well-lit environment.

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