Sunday, 18 December 2016

ILLUSIO Augmented Reality Virtual Mirror for Breast Simulation Launches Medstartr Project

World's initial '3D Virtual Mirror' for plastic surgery. Ladies can now observe what they will look like with bosom inserts.

San Clemente, CA – December 7, 2016 – (Newswire.com)

ILLUSIO joins a liquid and exact 3D virtual picture of a patient's bosoms with a live picture of her face and body to change a divider mounted TV into a virtual mirror. The restrictive creative connectors and deformers permit specialists to effectively control virtual models to rapidly duplicate any genuine bosom qualities.

Patients can now observe themselves and their future bodies continuously. With the ILLUSIO 3D imaging framework, she can swing side-to-side and progressively observe herself with the greater part of the size and shape alternatives that her specialist makes, empowering her to settle on a snappy and sure choice.

On December 7, ILLUSIO propelled a Medstartr crusade to build introduction of its 'Virtual Mirror' innovation for bosom reproduction. Surprisingly, the organization will appropriate an advanced mobile phone rendition of its bosom reproduction framework. Benefactors to the Medstartr crusade will have the capacity to download the application and see a virtual reproduction of the consequences of bosom increase surgery.

This patient-confronting application will be accessible solely through the Medstartr extend by making a commitment of $20 or more.

Ethan Winner, CEO of ILLUSIO says, "The worldwide enthusiasm for our "virtual mirror" innovation has been unbelievable. We will likely build introduction however much as could reasonably be expected and influence that force into development. We have officially built up a completely useful imaging framework and we are presently observing the request from worldwide markets. Medstartr is the ideal stage to address our market of specialists, patients and financial specialists."

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