Role of Robotics in Neuromodulator and Filler Injections of Face

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In recent years, robots have been increasingly used in various fields of medicine, including surgery, dentistry, and ophthalmology. One of the newest and most promising applications of robotic technology in medicine is in the field of facial aesthetics, particularly in the injection of facial fillers and neuromodulators. While facial injections have traditionally been performed manually by trained physicians and nurses, the introduction of robots has the potential to revolutionize the field, offering a range of potential benefits, including increased precision, accuracy, and consistency of results. However, the significant disadvantages of robots are high cost, lack of flexibility and personal touch, limited experience, and risk of injury due to malfunction.

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Kapoor, K. M., Kapoor, A., & Bertossi, D. (2023). Role of Robotics in Neuromodulator and Filler Injections of Face. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 56(5), 470–473. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1775867

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