ILLUSIO Augmented Reality Virtual Mirror for Breast Imaging
A project in San Clemente, CA by Ethan Winner000days
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World's first '3D Virtual Mirror' for plastic surgery. Women can now see what they will look like with cosmetic breast surgery.
Backers: 32
Average Pledge Per Backer: $115
Funded: $3,674 of $50,000
Dates: Nov 14th -> Dec 14th (30 days)
Project By: Ethan Winner
Backers: 32
Average Pledge Per Backer: $115
Funded: $3,674 of $50,000
Dates: Nov 14th -> Dec 14th (30 days)
Project By: Ethan Winner
$3,674
current pledge level
Last Updated: December 14 @ 12:45 -0500 GMT
7%
of goal

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Building a Better Breast
November 15th - via: ozy.com
Entrepreneurs are getting involved in building the best breasts. (Read More)
Medical AR company launches Kickstarter campaign for breast simulation
November 14th - via: haptic.al
Medical augmented reality company ILLUSIO launched a Kickstarter campaign to distribute its (Read More)
Sealing the deal with virtual imaging technology
June 21st - via: cosmeticsurgerytimes.modernmedicine.com
As a surgeon describes possible outcomes, he can now visually show her exactly what he's talking about, while she (Read More)
Plastic Surgery Outcomes Can Now Be Visualised Using AR
February 20th - via: vrfocus.com
Using AR to combine the patient in real time with a lifelike 3D visualisation, ILLUSIO produces images that surgeons can manipulate to replicate what the patient wants, whether it be their face or body. (Read More)
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