Once finished -and saved- the simulation of the procedure or procedures, you can retrieve them to compare the before 3D model against the after 3D model from different perspectives. You can access and load any saved simulation in the Load button on the toolbar of the simulator.
Face and Body simulator
- Select Load
on the toolbar.
The 3D manager window opens. It presents all the saved simulations for that specific patient. - From the list of saved simulations, select one.
- Select Load at the bottom of the page.
The simulator opens and the selected 3D model is made available. - Open the "before" image by selecting
on the top right corner.
The screen is split, where the before 3D image is on the left and the after 3D image or images are on the right-hand side. - See and analyze the images from different perspectives. For that, you can:
- Select one of the predefined images at the bottom left corner.
- Rotate the model sideways manually using the mouse if you are working with a computer or with your fingers if you are using an iPad.
- Zoom in or out both images using the mouse wheel if you are working with a computer or pinching with your fingers if you are using an iPad.
- See and analyze the images as a transition.
For that, select at the bottom right. A vertical slider appears. You can move it from the top (Before) to the bottom (After) and slightly see the changes.
Breast simulator
- Select Load
on the toolbar.
The 3D manager window opens. It presents all the saved simulations for that specific patient. - From the list of saved simulations, select up to 4 of the saved simulations.
- Select Load at the bottom of the page.
The screen is split into as many windows as simulations are open, together with the before 3D image. - See and analyze the images from different perspectives. For that, you can:
- Select one of the predefined image views at the bottom left corner.
- Rotate the model sideways manually using the mouse if you are working with a computer or with your fingers if you are using an iPad.
- Zoom in or out the images using the mouse wheel if you are working with a computer or pinching with your fingers if you are using an iPad.
- See and analyze the images as a transition.
For that, selectat the bottom right. A vertical slider appears. You can move it from the top (Before) to the bottom (After) and slightly see the changes.
Comparing the difference between different simulated results can be very useful for patients to make a fast and confident decision.