"For the first time, cosmetic surgeons in Canada used 3D imaging to predict the surgical outcome"
At present, the research on such projects in China is mostly limited to the theoretical stage. Only Dazu 3D Technology Company, a subsidiary of Dazu Laser, has made a breakthrough in the research and development of 3D plastic equipment, which is called INOVA 3D plastic scanner.
INOVA three-dimensional plastic scanner can directly obtain three-dimensional images of patients' faces. On this basis, doctors can modify it to simulate the postoperative effect more truly, so that patients can watch the whole modification process in person until they are satisfied. In this way, a three-dimensional image of the postoperative effect can be obtained, so that patients can have a more intuitive feeling and doctors can have a clearer target image.