The New Frontier: A Review of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in Plastic Surgery

Abstract Mixed reality, a blending of the physical and digital worlds, can enhance the surgical experience, leading to greater precision, efficiency, and improved outcomes. Various studies across different disciplines have reported encouraging results using mixed reality technologies, such as augmen...

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Hauptverfasser: Sayadi, Lohrasb R, Naides, Alexandra, Eng, Maddie, Fijany, Arman, Chopan, Mustafa, Sayadi, Jamasb J, Shaterian, Ashkaun, Banyard, Derek A, Evans, Gregory R D, Vyas, Raj, Widgerow, Alan D
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