Amy Davey, a senior reconstructive scientist at the North Bristol NHS Trust, explained that the technology behind Richards’s recovery represents a turning point in restorative medicine. The process employs motion scanning to ensure that the prosthesis moves naturally with the patient’s facial expressions, creating a lifelike appearance that enhances both comfort and realism. The resin materials used are biocompatible, meaning they are safe for prolonged contact with human skin, allowing patients to wear their prosthetics for extended periods without irritation or discomfort.2025 © ShinyBerry.com
