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Vectra 3D Imaging New Orleans

Rhinoplasty surgery can do more than reshape your nose – it will enhance harmony and balance across all your facial features.

When contemplating plastic surgery like breast augmentation or rhinoplasty, it’s difficult to visualize the results you should expect after the procedure. The traditional method of reviewing before and after pictures of previous patients may give you a vague idea of the results, but this process is not an exact science when considering facial improvements or body contour changes.

Vectra 3D imaging takes out most of the guesswork. It modernizes your consultation experience and gives you a clearer picture of the potential results before choosing the procedure. Vectra 3D Imaging will also help your facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon devise an optimal surgical plan to deliver the best outcome possible.

Vectra 3D imaging is more than an imaging system; it also helps ease any doubts and gives you more confidence in the procedure and the results you can expect.

Contact us online or call (504) 533-8848 today to schedule a consultation here at New Orleans Center for Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery and learn more about Vectra 3D Imaging.

How Vectra 3D Imaging Works

This advanced imaging technology uses a three-dimensional photography system that captures every necessary detail to provide a visual prediction of how your surgical results may appear. After we take these images, we load them into our Sculptor software system, which allows you and your surgeon to make specific adjustments to develop a surgical goal.

This amazing process gives you the power to have more involvement in the surgical planning and receive a closer approximation to the possible outcome and your desired results. It will also allow you to have a more meaningful discussion about the surgery with our surgeon.

What You Can Expect With Vectra 3D Imaging

During your consultation, we will discuss surgical options. We have an array of procedures available with multiple techniques that can significantly improve your appearance. But, if you’re not sure of the best approach, Vectra 3D imaging will reveal each result you can expect from the techniques available. It will also help you pinpoint any concerns you may have and communicate them to your surgeon. This process will put you and your surgeon on the same page, increase your confidence in the procedure, and reduce any anxieties you may have.

The Vectra 3D imaging process is simple. You stand in front of our 3D photo device to provide multiple images of the treatment area. The system will record these images, and then we will upload them into our Sculptor software. You should understand that the results may not be exact, but very close. However, it gives your surgeon a clearer picture of what he should strive for, which is crucial for any successful surgery.

Facial Surgery

For patients who want to minimize the effects of aging or improve facial contours, board-certified facial plastic surgeons Dr. Parker Velargo and Dr. Celeste Gary use the Vectra 3D Imaging system to facilitate an informative consultation process. Whether it’s changing nose contours, adjusting chin projection, increasing facial volume, or resolving wrinkles and folds, he can provide the necessary information for you to make a wise decision.

This state-of-the-art process helps patients who are considering rhinoplasty, a facelift, chin augmentation, or brow lift by providing an image of what results they can expect.

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Meet The Surgeons

We’re dedicated to delivering more than treatment—we build lasting connections through compassion, skill, and personalized care. Our mission is to provide exceptional service and results, making us the trusted choice for cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery in New Orleans.

Body Contouring

If you are considering a body contouring procedure like breast surgery, tummy tuck, thigh lift, body lift, or mommy makeover, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Russell Hendrick utilizes Vectra 3D imaging to show you how these procedures can improve your figure and body outline.

Breast surgeries include breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, and breast reconstruction. It’s important for women to understand how any breast surgery will affect their breast appearance because it also affects their overall figure.

Dr. Hendrick will be able to give you a detailed vision of how your breast surgery will improve your contour and make you look and feel beautiful.

Learn More

The Vectra 3D imaging system is just one of the many advanced technologies we use at New Orleans Center for Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery. To learn more, request a consultation with our professional team by contacting us online or by calling (504) 533-8848 to schedule an appointment.

Vectra 3-D Imaging FAQs in New Orleans

How Close Will Vectra 3D Imaging Be To My Actual Outcome?
Actual results are usually close to the Vectra 3D images, but not guaranteed. This cutting-edge technology presents you and your surgeon with a guide to develop a realistic surgical goal. Vectra imaging not only helps you anticipate your post-surgical results but will also help us formulate the best surgical plan.

With implant surgeries like breast and chin augmentation, Vectra 3D Imaging will help you choose the best implants for you from different types and sizes. You will also be able to see other benefits, like available contouring techniques with the implants available.

Yes, this system includes special tools that show the position and size of each breast. Breast asymmetry is a common issue with many women, and the software analysis is critical to developing a plan which will compensate for different sizes and correct asymmetrical issues.

This system uses multiple cameras to capture a three-dimensional image of the treatment site. It takes multiple pictures simultaneously from different angles and views to build a virtual model of the body part considered for improvement. This image will give you and your surgeon an ideal starting point to develop a realistic surgical goal.