ONEBra - Customized Bra for Correcting Asymmetric Breast Shape by 3D Scanning & 3D Printing - 25.60
Title:
ONEBra - Customized Bra for Correcting Asymmetric Breast Shape by 3D Scanning & 3D Printing
Authors:
Danilo TOMASONI
ONEBra srl, Trento, Italy
About:
ONEBra creates custom-made external breast prostheses for any type of breast asymmetry, that can occur naturally or following surgery. Breast asymmetry can be common in many women, and ONEBra believes that every woman's uniqueness deserves to be celebrated and enhanced.
The cutting-edge 3D technology used by ONEBra has been patented and guarantees the creation of cups that conform perfectly to every woman's shape.
3D scans of the customers' breast are acquired in certified scanning points or by the customers themselves using a dedicated 3D scanning app. Based on the obtained 3D data, ONEBra custom prosthetics are created using 3D printing technology and materials certified for skin contact.
Every ONEBra prosthetic is unique, reflecting the individual who purchased it and perfectly adapting to their needs.
Abstract:
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Presentation:
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How to Cite (MLA):
D. Tomasoni, "ONEBra - Customized Bra for Correcting Asymmetric Breast Shape by 3D Scanning & 3D Printing", Proceedings of 3DBODY.TECH 2025 - 16th International Conference and Expo on 3D/4D Body Scanning, Data and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 21-22 Oct. 2025, #60
Details:
Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2025, 21-22 Oct. 2025, Lugano, Switzerland
Paper/Presentation: #60
DOI: -
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