PREVIEW YOUR SURGICAL RESULTS WITH VECTRA 3D IMAGING
If you’ve been thinking about plastic surgery but you’re worried about what your results might look like, we have something to put your mind at ease. It’s called VECTRA 3D Imaging, and it can help you visualize your potential results before committing to surgery.
HOW DOES VECTRA 3D IMAGING WORK?
During your consultation, our medical assistant will take an ultra-high-definition 3D image of you, simultaneously capturing images of your body from various angles. Your surgeon can then alter the image to simulate the results of your surgical procedure. This allows us to quickly arrive at a shared understanding of your goal during your consultation while giving you the ability to explore possible outcomes, learn about your options, and gain realistic expectations of your final result.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING VECTRA 3D IMAGING?
The VECTRA 3D imaging system is an incredible planning and communication tool. It allows you to better convey your vision for cosmetic changes while enhancing your surgeon’s insights and recommendations.
VECTRA allows our doctors to capture three-dimensional imaging of a patient’s breasts, face, and body—all in 360 degrees. Its ultra-high-resolution color image-capture technology assures razor-sharp definition of the most minor details. This level of finesse enables our doctors to provide exact measurements and a realistic outcome during your consultation.
WILL I LOOK EXACTLY LIKE MY VECTRA 3D IMAGE?
While VECTRA 3D imaging provides an incredibly detailed and accurate representation of your post-procedure results, it is not guaranteed. Unique factors, such as a patient’s healing ability and recovery, will influence and impact the final results of any surgery. However, suppose you follow the postoperative instructions well and are otherwise healthy with no unusual medical conditions. In that case, you will get a final product that looks remarkably like the results shown—with minor, personalized variations.
The imaging device is best at giving you an idea of what your choice of procedural details—implant size, degree of lift, etc.—can do. You may think you want large implants for a significantly noticeable breast augmentation. Still, after seeing how the added volume will cause your silhouette to change, you may decide for a more modest increase. Alternatively, you may realize it’s exactly what you wanted! You no longer have to wait until after your surgery to see how the change impacted your appearance.