Just upload three standard pictures today to see a 3D simulation during your next appointment with Dr Edward S. Kole. Before the consultation, you can visualize your current 3D body or face and, after the consultation, get access to see your new look from home so you can share with friends and make a better-informed decision.
During your next appointment you will be able to discover your “new you” while getting all the advice from Dr Edward S. Kole.
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Crisalix is an innovative tool which aims to improve communication between doctors and patients. The interconnecting platform enhances the relationship among patients and doctors.
Crisalix facilitates the education of patients about possible outcomes of selected procedures based on a 3D simulation of their own body
Being involved in the decision process helps patients to make their choices
100% of the women said they were either satisfied or very satisfied with their surgery after having seen a Crisalix 3D simulation before it*
*Online survey conducted among breast augmentation patients who underwent surgery between May 2010 and September 2011 in Switzerland.
After the consultation, Dr Edward S. Kole may let you access your “new you” from home with your own Crisalix account. This will allow you to share it with your family and friends or anyone you would like to get their advice..
Crisalix is commited to protecting your privacy at all times. Our servers are fully encrypted: your information remains secure and private
First web-based 3D simulator for plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures already used by doctors in over 100 countries and recomended by several plastic surgery associations.
Discover how you can look after a cosmetic procedure or plastic surgery.
Rhinoplasty
Face lifting
Eyebrows
Eyelids / Blepharoplasty
Cheek implants
Lip augmentation
Chin augmentation & Jawlines
Facial skin
Breast enlargement
Breast reduction
Mastopexy / Breast lift
Saline / Silicone implants *
Asymmetric simulations
Implants Revision
Scars
Breast reconstruction
Fat transfer
Abdominoplasty / Tummy tuck
Liposuction / Liposculpture
Body contouring
Buttocks
(Only available with 3D sensor)
*Including over 5’000 references from Allergan, Arion, Eurosilicone, Mentor, Motiva, Nagor, Polytech, Sebbin, Sientra, Silimed, and others. Selection per volume, profile, projection, diameter, surface, etc.
Crisalix 3D Visualization is a cutting-edge tool that allows patients in Bucks County to see a 3D simulation of their potential results from cosmetic procedures before undergoing surgery.
By uploading three standard photos, Crisalix creates a 3D model of your body or face. This model helps visualize the outcomes of various cosmetic procedures during your consultation at our Bucks County location.
The main benefits include better communication with your surgeon, informed decision-making, and increased satisfaction with the expected outcomes of the procedure performed in Bucks County.
Yes, after your consultation in Bucks County, you may be given access to your Crisalix account to view your 3D simulations from home and share them with family and friends.
Crisalix 3D can simulate various cosmetic procedures, including breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, facelifts, and body contouring, among others, all available at our Bucks County location.
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