Modular Plastic Surgery Operating Room

Why Choose Our Modular Plastic Surgery OR?

Aesthetic Design

Layout & Craftsmanship

Modular Privacy Partitions

Supports Future Expansion

Our Modular Plastic Surgery OR Projects

Project Overview

Located in Cambodia, this project involves the creation of three modular plastic surgery operating rooms and a comprehensive auxiliary area for a high-end medical aesthetics facility, providing an integrated solution ranging from spatial layout to system configuration.

Client Needs

Clear Separation of Clean and Contaminated Areas

Strictly defined clean/contaminated areas, complying with medical cleanliness standards.

Compact and Efficient Functional Zoning

Maximized Space Utilization

The client requires three operating rooms with differentiated area configurations, corresponding to:

Our Solutions

Modular Wall Panel System

Customized Embedded Products

Precise Planning and Installation

From layout design and modular wall panels to embedded products, it perfectly demonstrates our comprehensive custom capabilities in "multi-operating room collaborative layout + easy local installation + adaptation to hot and humid climates + cleanliness compliance".

FAQs

What is a modular plastic surgery operating room?

A modular plastic surgery operating room is a prefabricated, customizable surgical environment designed for aesthetic procedures, combining hygiene, aesthetics, and flexibility.

It emphasizes aesthetics, patient comfort, privacy, and branding while maintaining strict medical cleanliness and safety standards.
They offer faster installation, customizable design, and premium visual appeal aligned with aesthetic clinic branding.
Procedures include liposuction, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, facelifts, and minimally invasive aesthetic treatments.
Yes, full-space color customization and material selection allow alignment with luxury or minimalist clinic styles.
Common styles include light luxury, modern minimalist, and high-end medical aesthetics.
We design efficient staff, patient, and equipment flow paths to reduce cross-interference.
Through independent functional zones, modular partitions, and controlled access design.
Yes, warm lighting, soft color schemes, and aesthetic design create a more welcoming atmosphere and improve patient comfort.

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