Medibeds don't exist entirely and are decades away from rollout.
You are talking about robotic surgery like in the films Alien, Star Trek, Elysium, or Hotel Artemis and many others etc. Not on the market outside of them being theoretical and experimental. Not available to general pop. Not for decades yet. Despite 3D printing being practically advanced enough to supposedly print a heart, and liver. Nanobots are being developed, but supposedly aren't in medicine yet. Definitely not in the general pop. Regulation is decades away even if there are supposed experimental techniques. A bed doing every procedure and surgery doesn't exist. It would need access to far more products and raw materials, hygiene, nanobots, regulations than it simply being a standalone tanning booth. Of course there are customizations, developed for certain procedures, and surgery that uses robotics increasingly. Not that medibed from SyFi. No time soon.
Medibeds don't exist entirely and are decades away from rollout.
You are talking about robotic surgery like in the films Alien, Star Trek, Elysium, or Hotel Artemis and many others etc. Not on the market outside of them being theoretical and experimental. Not available to general pop. Not for decades yet. Despite 3D printing being practically advanced enough to supposedly print a heart, and liver. Nanobots are being developed, but supposedly aren't in medicine yet. Definitely not in the general pop. Regulation is decades away even if there are supposed experimental techniques. A bed doing every procedure and surgery doesn't exist. It would need access to far more products and raw materials, hygiene, nanobots, regulations than it simply being a standalone tanning booth. Of course there are customizations, developed for certain procedures, and surgery that uses robotics increasingly. Not that medibed from SyFi. No time soon.
Medibeds don't exist entirely and a decades away from rollout.
You are talking about robotic surgery like in the films Alien, Star Trek, Elysium, or Hotel Artemis and many others etc. Not on the market outside of them being theoretical and experimental. Not available to general pop. Not for decades yet. Despite 3D printing being practically advanced enough to supposedly print a heart, and liver. Nanobots are being developed, but supposedly aren't in medicine yet. Definitely not in the general pop. Regulation is decades away even if there are supposed experimental techniques. A bed doing every procedure and surgery doesn't exist. It would need access to far more products and raw materials, hygiene, nanobots, regulations than it simply being a standalone tanning booth. Of course there are customizations, developed for certain procedures, and surgery that uses robotics increasingly. Not that medibed from SyFi. No time soon.
Medibeds don't exist entirely and a decades away from rollout.
You are talking about robotic surgery like in the films Alien, Star Trek, Elysium, or Hotel Artemis and many others etc. Not on the market outside of them being theoretical and experimental. Not available to general pop. Not for decades yet. Despite 3D printing being practically advanced enough to supposedly print a heart, and liver. Nanobots are being developed, but supposedly aren't in medicine yet. Definitely not in the general pop. Regulation is decades away even if there are supposed experimental techniques. A bed doing every procedure and surgery doesn't exist. It would need access to far more products and raw materials, hygiene, nanobots, regulations than it simply being a standalone tanning booth.