A 1:1 photo captured on an iPhone 16 Pro using the main camera at high resolution in soft, warm indoor daylight. The camera is positioned closer to the {{subject}}, framing her from mid back up, with the person occupying most of the frame. A regular looking {{subject}} in her late forties is standing in a bright, neutral colored {{location}}. She is turned with her back to the camera, looking slightly over her shoulder with a genuine, relieved smile. She has wavy dark blonde hair and wears a simple blue sports bra and gray sweatpants, clothes fitting naturally like everyday wear.
Written clearly in black marker directly on the skin of her upper back is the big handwritten text: "Tried everything. This actually worked."
{{PRODUCT SECTION}}: Adhered to her lower back, just above the waistband, is a specific device: a small round white medical unit with blue adhesive pads attached to her skin.
The background is fully in focus, showing a beige wall and a houseplant, normal phone optics with everything sharp and clear, nothing cinematic. The whole scene feels like a spontaneous snapshot taken by a family member, with natural light, normal colors, visible skin texture and small imperfections, no filters, no artificial blur, no retouch.