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Vectra 3D Imaging

VECTRA 3D IMAGING

Vectra 3D imaging has revolutionized the way plastic surgeons perform a consultation.  Moving beyond traditional photography to a 3-dimensional view allows you and your surgeon to get an extremely accurate picture of the expected results that can be achieved.  With this technology, we can see the expected results from multiple angles, as if you were looking at them in person or in the mirror.

To describe your procedure and help you truly understand the results, this tool is incredibly useful.  For plastic and reconstructive surgeons around the country, this system has dramatically improved pre-procedure planning and analysis.

3D rendering showing before and after of nose and chin procedures
3D rendering of a before and after breast augmentation

Vectra is excellent for planning breast surgery and especially useful for breast augmentation.  After capturing 6 photos simultaneously, the computer creates a 3D image that can be rotated and viewed from above or below.  With up-to-date information on breast implant sizes and shapes, the Vectra system visually approximates the appearance changes you can expect after your breast augmentation.

These images can be compared and rotated in multiple directions to understand the results with the utmost precision.  We can even overlay a “ghost image” of the expected outcome over your first photo to understand the changes in breast shape and breast volume.

VECTRA 3D IMAGING FOR RHINOPLASTY

In many cases, it is difficult for patients considering rhinoplasty to understand the expected outcome. Fortunately, planning and approximating the results with the Vectra system has made this much easier.

A nose that is humped, wide, or crooked should be seen from several angles to understand what needs to be reshaped.  With the 6-camera Vectra imaging system, we can capture images of your face and then analyze the angles of your nose from different viewpoints as the image rotates.

Contact our office to learn more about Vectra 3D Imaging and how it can improve the consultation process for your procedure of interest.