Printed Facial Prosthetics

Eric Moger's 3D Print Piece Was Applied in the Aftermath of Surgery

Eric Moger suffered from a large tumor on the left side of his face. After it was removed, a hole was left exposed, prompting doctors to assemble a digital blueprint that was eventually turned into a printed prosthetic.

This 3D model was produced by way of current printing technologies. Although 3D printing is still in its beginning stages, the medical team hopes to see similar endeavors come along that will improve the lives of patients while also releasing relatively cheap solutions.

Overseeing this procedure was Dr. Andrew Dawood, an implant expert. Dawood hopes to further the case of Moger with printed silicone, an idea that while not yet developed, could begin to soon take shape.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Prosthetics - The use of 3D printing technologies to create custom prosthetics is on the rise, providing new solutions for patients in need.
2. Digital Blueprinting - Creating digital blueprints for prosthetics can improve accuracy and reduce production time, leading to more efficient and cost-effective manufacturing processes.
3. Printed Silicone - Developing the use of printed silicone for prosthetics could provide more flexible and realistic options for patients seeking facial or body prosthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - The medical device industry has an opportunity to leverage 3D printing technologies to create customized and affordable prosthetics for patients.
2. Additive Manufacturing - Additive manufacturing companies are poised to disrupt traditional manufacturing processes in the medical industry with the development of 3D-printed prosthetics.
3. Plastic and Rubber Manufacturing - The plastic and rubber manufacturing industry has an opportunity to innovate and produce more specialized materials for 3D-printed prosthetics, such as printed silicone.

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