“We Are Committed to Making the Implant You Deserve”We Care About YouYou’ve been told by your surgeon that you need an implant—something that will be placed in your body to reconstruct or augment your skeletal structure. Naturally, you want the best possible implant—one that fits your anatomy precisely and restores both function and aesthetics. After all, this implant will stay with you for the rest of your life. How It WorksUsing high-resolution medical imaging data—such as CT (Computed Tomography) or CBCT (Cone Beam CT)—we create a 3D digital model of your bone anatomy. Based on this model, and in close collaboration with your surgeon, we design a custom implant that precisely fits your defect or condition. Once the design is approved, we manufacture your implant using the most suitable biocompatible material, often medical-grade titanium, through additive manufacturing (3D printing). The implant is designed exclusively for you—it figuratively bears your name. Because the implant is tailored to your anatomy, it offers a plug-and-play solution for your surgeon, resulting in shorter surgeries and faster |
Choosing a PSI comes with numerous advantages. These benefits stem from the implant’s precise
fit, individualized design, and superior aesthetic and functional outcomes.
Because the implant is a perfect fit, there’s no need to modify the bone or the implant during
surgery. It simply fits into place. This reduces operative time, minimizes complications, and lowers
the risk of infection.
With virtual surgical planning and anatomical models, both surgeons and patients know exactly
what to expect. Every PSI is verified for accuracy before the procedure, ensuring a smooth
operation.
PSIs restore anatomical symmetry and are especially beneficial in facial and cranial reconstruction
where appearance is critical. The result is a natural, seamless look.
Reduced surgical time and precise fit lead to shorter hospital stays and quicker return to daily life.
Patients experience less pain, fewer complications, and improved quality of life.
Each implant is designed to fully cover the defect, eliminating voids or dead spaces where
bacteria could accumulate.
Although the initial cost of a PSI may be higher than a standard implant, it significantly reduces the
need for revisions and shortens hospital stays—leading to lower long-term treatment cost.