The new Breast Simulator features a Tools menu, complementing the dedicated Breast Procedures menu. This Tools menu includes all the Breast Refinement Lines functionality, as well as a dedicated Scars tool for enhanced customization.
Clone skin
With this tool you can copy skin texture from one area of the 3D model and paste it elsewhere, making it easier to soften shadows, stains, or marks left after 3D modifications. Learn how to use this tool: How to Use the Clone Skin Tool.
Refinement lines
Selecting Refinement Lines from the Tools menu displays all the lines that define the 3D breast model. Each line can be adjusted individually to simulate specific breast procedures with precision. This tool is also useful for refining simulations created with the dedicated Procedures functions.
Scars
The Scars tool is designed to enhance consultations by allowing you to draw realistic scars directly on 3D models for both face simulations. This feature helps provide a clear visualization of potential post-surgical outcomes.
To draw a scar, select the
pencil icon to activate the tool.
Scars can be customized using the following options:
- Thickness: Adjust the thickness of the most recent scar using a slider.
- Pigmentation: Modify the color intensity of all scars.
- Intensity: Control the overall visibility of all scars.
Skin treatment
The Skin treatment tool enables aesthetic professionals to apply visual improvements to specific areas of the patient's 3D model.
This feature includes a Custom Area Treatment option, allowing you to manually select and define the region where the effect will be applied. The Intensity slider controls how strong the treatment appears on the model, letting you fine-tune the result.
This tool is ideal for simulating improvements such as smoother skin, tone corrections, or minor aesthetic refinements. The result is applied only to the selected area and can be adjusted or removed as needed.
Freehand
The Freehand tool allows you to manually refine the shape of the 3D model by directly interacting with its surface. It gives you more control when making localized adjustments and fine-tuning simulation results.
- Select to open the Tools menu in the right hand.
- Select Freehand from the list of available tools.
- Select the Freehand icon to activate the tool.
- Use the Size slider to define how large the editable area should be.
- Drag directly on the 3D model to gently push or pull the surface and refine the shape.
- Repeat the process as needed to adjust different areas.
Select Undo to revert the last freehand edit.
Select Reset all to remove all freehand modifications and restore the original shape.