The singularity of the medical industry is that it has to adapt with a very accurate specificity to every patient. The resources used for surgeries or to treat the patient are often customized, expensive and limited. Those constraints are very adapted to the use of 3D printing technology which prints a unique piece, fully customized and at an affordable cost. In this way, 3D printing of medical parts was quickly on the rise in this industry. How does 3D printing currently impact the Healthcare industry and what to expect in the future?
Low-cost 3D printed Prosthesis
Implants made-to-measure
Digitalizing of the dental Sector
Reducing the need for donors thanks to 3D bioprinting
Preparing an operation and educational practice
Using 3D printing for breast reconstruction
Scaled and lifelike models
Customized drugs and precision health
3D printing the “first entirely soft artificial heart”
A skin 3D printer to save burnt victims
Affordable and accessible tools everywhere in the world
Our customer story in the Medical industry: Ancillary tools created by Dr. Marc Soubeyrand