The Current Role of Three-Dimensional Printing in Plastic Surgery

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Since the advent of three-dimensional printing in the 1980s, it has become possible to produce physical objects from digital files and create three-dimensional objects by adding one layer at a time following a predetermined pattern. Because of the continued development of inexpensive and easy-to-use three-dimensional printers and bioprinting, this technique has gained more momentum over time, especially in the field of medicine. This article reviews the current and possible future application of three-dimensional printing technology within the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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Kamali, P., Dean, D., Skoracki, R., Koolen, P. G. L., Paul, M. A., Ibrahim, A. M. S., & Lin, S. J. (2016). The Current Role of Three-Dimensional Printing in Plastic Surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 137(3), 1045–1055. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.prs.0000479977.37428.8e

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