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3D Printing Changes Face of Medicine

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Last updated: January 25, 2026
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3d-printed facial implant.Plastic surgeons are well known for their ability to fix a nose or provide implants for breast, chin, or cheek augmentation. Nevertheless, when the bones of the face are injured and require reconstructive surgery, repairing the damage has been a daunting task for even the most seasoned plastic surgeon. They pore over CT and MRI scans, and physically examine the remaining facial bone structure, all in the hopes of remaking the damaged area look as it did before the injury.

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Today things have been changing quite a bit in the world of facial reconstructive surgery. The company Oxford Performance Materials (OPM) has just…



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