3D Vectra Preoperative Breast and Nose Simulation

Today, many patients would like to see how they might look after surgery before undergoing an operation. In the past, limited simulation programs were used to provide two-dimensional images, mainly for procedures such as rhinoplasty. However, these older systems had several disadvantages, including the ability to simulate only a few procedures and the fact that 2D simulations were often unrealistic and not fully personalized for each patient.

Rhinoplasty is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgeries in Turkey and worldwide. Even a small change in the shape of the nose can significantly alter the overall facial expression. Therefore, patients who are considering nose surgery often feel uncertain about how their postoperative appearance will look.

With 3D simulation technology, the expectations of the patient and the surgical plan determined by the doctor can be visualized together in a virtual environment. This allows patients to feel more confident and comfortable when making decisions about rhinoplasty surgery.


What is 3D VECTRA Technology?

3D VECTRA technology is an advanced imaging system that performs high-resolution three-dimensional analysis and simulation using six different cameras. Unlike older methods, this system can produce highly accurate and realistic 3D images.

This technology is not only used for rhinoplasty simulations, but also plays a significant role in breast augmentation planning. It helps determine important factors such as the size and type of implant that may provide the best aesthetic result.

Since each patient has a unique body structure and chest anatomy, the system allows surgeons and patients to evaluate options such as round or teardrop implants and see how different implant sizes might appear on the patient’s body in a virtual environment.

Similarly, in breast aesthetic surgeries, the possible results of different surgical techniques can be visualized in three dimensions according to the patient’s individual anatomy.

This technology allows patients to preview potential postoperative results in advance, while also providing valuable technical insights for the surgeon when planning the procedure.