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To get answers to the most frequent questions about computer
imaging and plastic surgery, please select one of the links below:
What is plastic surgery computer imaging?
In computer imaging for plastic surgery a digital photograph
is taken and the image is manipulated to demonstrate what various
surgical maneuvers might "look-like."
Concerns have been raised because the image can be so realistic
that the patient might not understand that the image is not a
prediction of the surgical result

Does Dr. O'Connell utilize plastic surgery
computer imaging?
Yes. Dr. O'Connell utilizes the Mirror-2000® System (Mirror
Image Kirkland, WA) which is one of the most advanced imaging
systems available today.
He uses the system only as an educational tool to acquire and
manipulate images for the sole purpose of educating and communicating
with the patient and no warranty is expressed or implied by its
use.

Does Dr. O'Connell use digital photography?
Yes. Dr. O'Connell uses digital photography for patient education
and communication and also for archiving and communication with
insurance carriers.
Digital photographs are also used for reference purposes during
a surgical procedure.

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