Monday, November 11, 2013

Take Shape Plastic Surgery offers 3D Imaging of Patients





When communicating with your Plastic Surgeon, you want to make sure that they understand the exact vision of yourself you want to see, especially when it comes to your final outcome. While many plastic surgeon's offices do their best to come close, Take Shape Plastic Surgery takes it a step further. We now do this, by 3D imaging each patients body or face. This allows for one of our skilled surgeons to edit with the patient their look on computer, and then bring their vision to life in the operating room.  

Take Shape uses the Axis Three, the gold standard is 3D patient Imaging. The Axis Three redefines the aesthetic consultation experience by providing precise, easy-to-use, 3D patient simulation tools that generate anatomically-accurate images.  While assisting surgeons in the planning process, ultimately, these tools enable patients to visualize in 3D, using their own bodies, how they will look after surgery. 


Axis Three products combine scientifically proven, Tissue Behavior Simulation (TBSTM) engine with patented Color Coded Triangulation (CCTTM), 3D imaging technology to deliver unprecedented patient confidence.  Take Shape Plastic Surgery is dedicated to understanding patient's needs and exceeding expectations.

2 comments:

  1. There are many different ways to perform a breast augmentation or a breast lift. Some women simply require an incision around the nipple/areola while others require a vertical breast lift that results in a lollipop type incision. Some others require a full anchor scar incision. Through breast augmentation surgery either with our without a lift, you can achieve a shapelier, more feminine figure.

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  2. I think this is really interesting. How accurate do you think these 3D images end up being? My sister has been considering getting some plastic surgery done to fix an issue with her nose. Her biggest problem right now is that she is worried that once it is finished it will look horrible. Maybe seeing something like this will help her somehow. http://www.plasticsurgeryinnovations.com

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