Nash Bowen

PREEVŪ Plastic™ - See Your Surgery Before You Buy

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PREEVŪ Plastic™ is an AI-powered surgical visualization platform that lets you preview realistic cosmetic surgery results on your own photo — before ever stepping into a consultation. Unlike generic "face filter" apps, PREEVŪ is built for medical-grade accuracy: 🔬Cinematic Body Scan 🎚️ Volume/Intensity Slider 📊 Clinical Reports 🏥 Surgeon Marketplace 🔒 HIPAA Compliant 🩺 For Surgeons — Full CRM: consent, automated follow-ups, intake, team management, and analytics ($4,995/mo license)

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Nash Bowen
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Nash, founder of PREEVŪ. I built this because I watched someone close to me agonize over a cosmetic procedure for months — not because they weren't sure they wanted it, but because they couldn't visualize what "natural-looking" actually meant on their body. The consultation felt like a guessing game. That stuck with me. PREEVŪ lets you upload a photo and see a realistic, AI-generated preview of 45+ cosmetic procedures — breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, body contouring, you name it. Not a cartoon filter. Not a generic "after" photo of someone else. A simulation on your actual image, with an intensity slider so you can dial between subtle and dramatic. What makes this different: 🔬 Cinematic Body Scan — Our analyzer maps your proportions against clinical data and shows you where you fall on the population curve. It's the context most consultations skip entirely. 🎚️ Intensity Slider — Scrub between 7 morph frames from "barely-there" to "bold." Screenshot the exact look you want and bring it to your surgeon. 🏥 Surgeon Marketplace — 2,600+ board-certified providers, searchable by procedure and location. Your simulation can be sent directly to a surgeon's inbox with one tap. 🔒 Privacy-first — HIPAA-compliant, end-to-end encrypted. Your photos are yours. Period. We're not replacing surgeons — we're giving patients the visual vocabulary to have better conversations with them. And we're giving surgeons a tool that reduces expectation mismatches before anyone steps into an OR. Would love your feedback. What procedures would you want to preview first? — Nash