
SCBIO IMC (CEO Lim Hyeong-gyu) announced that it will participate in the 3th International Medical Equipment and Hospital Equipment Exhibition ‘KIMES 23’, which will be held at COEX, Seoul from March 26rd (Thursday) to 38th (Sunday).
SCBIO IMC, established in 2015, holds related patents based on its know-how and development of fat grafting devices in the fields of aesthetics and plastic surgery. Recently, we have been developing and distributing facial simulators, which are most needed in the field of beauty and plastic surgery education such as dermal fillers and botox. A company official said, “The simulator can be seen inside and creates an environment similar to that of a real person, so it can be used in various situations such as beauty and plastic surgery training courses and clinics, such as dermal fillers and Botox injections. “We are continuously developing and producing special CADAVER products that resemble the human body and are very suitable for aesthetic and plastic surgery education,” he explained.
The products that will be mainly displayed at this exhibition are educational products that can simulate procedures. This product was introduced as a product that is soft like a real person, but has a transparent surface so the inside is visible and allows real-time observation of injection needles or products used in cosmetic surgery being injected into the human body.
An official explained, “It is a very sophisticated human body model that can replace all existing hard models that are impossible for practice, graphic simulations that are impossible to practice and are unrealistic, and cadavers that are impossible to preserve or teach in an open state.”
He continued, “This product can be said to be an important educational human body that allows trainees to feel realistic sensations and allows them to feel the five senses of a person by visually seeing the procedure being performed in real time through transparent skin. “During consultations at actual clinics, patients can intuitively know how the procedure is performed, providing clear information to patients, practitioners, and educators,” he added.
The product development background was also revealed. An official said, “The most important thing in a medical environment is education. Existing educational methods include direct surgical tours, visual methods using computers, and the use of cadavers, but these had limitations such as limited space, not being able to be done in an open area, or lack of awareness of the senses. “To solve this problem, we developed a product that is very sophisticated, allows the inside of the human body to be observed, and has a softness similar to that of the actual human body.”
In addition, “Buyers from many countries showed great interest, and exhibitions were held in the United States, Japan, and Europe. “Currently, we have begun exporting to global markets such as Japan, the United States, Europe, and Central Asia, and are also exhibiting at small exhibitions in Korea and selling to medical institutions.”
On the other hand, KIMES is an exhibition specializing in medical devices and hospital facilities that has grown steadily with the development of the Korean medical industry since its first meeting in 1980. It has transformed into a technology-intensive high-tech industry such as rehabilitation medicine.
KIMES 2023 will feature new technologies and new products suitable for the era of convergence, such as smart healthcare in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, robotic medicine and eco-friendly medical waste facilities, cutting-edge hospital facilities, medical information systems combined with IT technology, and the automobile industry for rapid patient transportation. presents. In addition, it provides a variety of information, including seminars on medical technology, new technology, and overseas marketing, as well as domestic medical industry policy seminars that will show the latest information and direction of the medical industry.