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First 3D-printed PEEK facial implant manufactured at the point-of-care using 3D Systems' EXT 220 MED Point-of-care collaboration between surgeons, engineers, and technology enables tailored ...
ROCK HILL, S.C. - 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD), currently valued at $275 million and operating with a challenging financial health score according to InvestingPro data, has achieved a medical milestone by ...
3D Systems’ solutions accelerating additive manufacturing use in maxillofacial reconstruction — total market anticipated to reach more than $4 billion by end of 2034 “Our goal is always to ...
Production of the first MDR-compliant facial implant was completed using VESTAKEEP i4 3DF PEEK by Evonik on 3D Systems’ EXT 220 MED. The cleanroom-based architecture of the printer and ...
Production of the first MDR-compliant facial implant was completed using VESTAKEEP i4 3DF PEEK by Evonik on 3D Systems’ EXT 220 MED. The cleanroom-based architecture of the printer and simplified post ...
To overcome these challenges, the researchers turned to 3D bioprinting, a technique that fabricates custom-made tissue grafts tailored to the specific dimensions of each patient's defect.
The Center for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, in Dresden, is working on 3D-printed materials that support bone healing, with patients' own materials that help bone cells grow.
By removing that excess fluid just below the skin and also releasing muscle tension and manipulating facial tissue, facial definition is seriously amplified. O'Leary takes things a step further ...