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Austin Visuals: 3D Surgical Animation Videos

3D Surgical Animation

Austin Visuals has been in the medical animations business for over 15 years. We create 3D Surgical Animation videos that help people understand complicated surgical procedures. If you’ve ever wanted to understand what happens during a particular surgery, but don’t want to be present in the operating room while it’s happening, this article is for you!

What is a 3D Surgical Animation?

3D surgical animations are videos that show the step-by-step process of a surgical procedure. They educate patients and their families about what to expect before, during, and after surgery.

The use of 3D surgical animations also improves patient understanding and satisfaction with their care. They can also help to reduce anxiety levels before surgery.

If you are considering having surgery, ask your doctor if they would recommend watching a 3D surgical animation video. 3D surgical animations are a type of medical animation that shows surgeons and other medical professionals how to perform a particular surgery.

3D surgical animations are created using 3D software, and they can be either static or interactive. Static 3D surgical animations are those that also show the surgery from start to finish without any interactivity. Interactive 3D surgical animations, on the other hand, allow the viewer to control the camera angle, zoom in or out, and even pause and rewind the animation.

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    3D surgical animations can be used for a variety of different surgeries, including but not limited to, orthopedic surgery, brain surgery, and cardiovascular surgery.

    If you are interested in learning more about 3D surgical animations or if you need a 3D surgical animation for your own website or presentation, contact Austin Visuals 3D Animation Studio today!

    Types of 3D Surgical Animations

    There are three types of surgical animations: 1) Pre-operative, 2) Intra-operative, and 3) Post-operative.

    Pre-operative animations are created before the surgery is performed. They also educate the patient about the procedure and to help them understand what will happen during the surgery.

    Intra-operative animations are created during the surgery. They guide the surgeon during the procedure and to help them understand what they are doing.

    Post-operative animations are created after the surgery is performed. Additionally, they educate the patient about the recovery process and to help them understand what they need to do to heal properly.

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    How to Interact with 3D Surgical Animations

    These videos provide detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to perform different types of surgeries. When viewing a 3D surgical animation, it’s important to pay attention to the detail in order to understand what is happening. The best way to do this is to pause the video and take notes as you watch. You can also view the video in slow motion if needed.

    It’s also helpful to have someone else watch the video with you so that you can discuss what you’re seeing. This can be a great way to learn more about the surgery and ask questions about anything you’re unsure of.

    Conclusion

    “At Austin Visuals, we specialize in 3D Surgical Animation videos that help to educate patients and their families about the surgical procedures they’re about to undergo. These videos are a unique, concise, and entertaining way to get a feel for what the surgery will be like before going in for surgery.”

    Our Services

    • Medical 3D Modeling
    • Video Editing
    • 3D Animation Techniques and Techniques
    • Medical 3D animation
    • Also, TV Advertising for Television and Web
    • Explanatory video
    • Virtual Reality VR / AR / 360
    • Also, Mobile application development
    • Motion graphics
    • Live video
    • Also, Visual Effects (VFX)
    • Cartoon Characters Cartoon

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