ILLUSIO Imaging for Cosmetic Surgery Expands to East Coast

Plastic surgeons across the country are now using 3D real time imaging for cosmetic breast surgery. ILLUSIO's augmented reality system represents next generation technology in imaging for surgeons and their patients.

ILLUSIO is a new medical software company featuring the latest in 3D augmented reality technology.  ILLUSIO combines a fluid and lifelike 3D virtual image of a patient's breasts with a live image of her face and body to transform an iPad and a connected television into a virtual mirror.  This is next-generation technology and the only imaging system that enables patients to see themselves and their virtual post-operative results in real time.  

Plastic surgeons from California to Florida and up to Maryland are now using ILLUSIO in their consultative process.  In a study of nearly one hundred patients having cosmetic breast surgery, more than 90% said that the ILLUSIO Imaging system facilitated their decision to have surgery.

With ILLUSIO, my patients understand exactly what my vision is for their surgery; and I understand their's as well. They can see themselves in real time as I transform their breasts until we capture their ideal shape and size. With this technology the decision to proceed with surgery is much easier.

Kyle Song, M.D., Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

“We created our system to enhance the patient experience. It’s wonderful to see that plastic surgeons from coast-to-coast are embracing our technology and our patient-centric approach to cosmetic surgery imaging,” says Ethan Winner, CEO of ILLUSIO.

ILLUSIO will be at the 2016 American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) Aesthetic Meeting in Las Vegas April 4-6.  This is the largest conference for aesthetic plastic surgeons.

Headquartered in San Clemente, CA, ILLUSIO plans on expanding beyond virtual breast models to tummy tucks which will enable imaging for “Mommy Makeovers”.  Next on the list will be facial procedures such as nose reshaping and face lifts.

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