The future of 3D printing in pediatrics looks promising, with ongoing research and development. Innovations are likely to lead to:
Bioprinting: The potential to print biological tissues and organs could revolutionize pediatric care, offering alternatives to organ transplants. Advanced Materials: Development of new materials that mimic natural tissues more closely will enhance the functionality and compatibility of implants and devices. Broader Accessibility: As technology advances, costs are expected to decrease, making 3D printing more accessible to healthcare facilities worldwide. Personalized Medicine: The integration of 3D printing with genomic data could lead to highly personalized treatment plans.