3D Computer Imaging
One of the biggest concerns of patients considering plastic surgery is how they will look once the procedure has been performed. With the advent of state-of-the-art computer technology and 3-Dimensional imaging capabilities, Dr. Jeffrey Ditesheim can give patients an idea of what the outcome of surgical aesthetic enhancement will be before they set foot inside an operating room. Canfield’s Mirror® Imaging Systems can provide you with a 3-D view of the possible results from your procedure. And, while nothing can ever provide a guarantee on predicting the future, this technology can give you a glimpse of the potential results using a variety of futuristic techniques using imagery and computer data to come up with the most likely outcome.
Mirror® 3-D Imaging
Any type of plastic surgery is a major decision that can be difficult for people to make. One reason for this is the simple matter of the unknown – the uncertainty of how the results will turn out, and if a patient’s ultimate goals will be realized. Mirror® 3-D imaging from Canfield Imaging Systems is designed to help prospective plastic surgery patients get some sense of what the procedure can do for them. Using sophisticated, state-of-the-art computer software, 3-D imaging technology, and specific patient information, the Mirror® system enables Dr. Jeffrey Ditesheim to show patients the possible outcome of a surgical aesthetic enhancement procedure. While the picture can never be completely accurate, it can give patients a sense of the possibilities.
Mirror® 3-D imaging at Ditesheim Cosmetic Surgery can be part of your initial consultation with our plastic surgeon. Here’s how it works: patients considering procedures such as rhinoplasty, face and neck surgery, and even liposuction can be photographed with a special camera from a variety of angles. The images are manipulated with special software that compiles an array of information specific to each patient, ultimately resulting in an image that displays the possible results from the procedure, based on the data fed into the computer.
Plus, the Mirror® system allows Dr. Ditesheim to adjust the results of the image to more accurately reflect your goals. In other words, if you’d like a slightly different result than what’s first shown, new data input can revise the original image to better reflect the outcome you desire. Again, nothing can predict the future, but the Mirror® system can give you a general idea of how your aesthetic enhancement may work.
For more information on Mirror® 3-D Imaging from our Charlotte, North Carolina-area cosmetic plastic surgeon, please contact Dr. Jeffrey Ditesheim today.
