3D medical animation

3D mechanism of disease animation

See the science behind every symptom. Our 3D MoD animations translate complex pathology into dynamic, evidence-based visuals — from cellular changes to clinical outcomes.

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5+

years on the market

30+

in-house 3D artists

20+

medical experts

2,000+

min of animation created

MoD animation services
we offer

We create high-impact 3D animations that visualize how diseases begin, spread, and affect the body. Scientifically accurate and audience-ready, they’re built to clarify the unseen and elevate your message.

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3D animation cost factors

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Project complexity

Short clips vs. multi-scene animations.

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Level of detail

Macro, cellular, or molecular focus.

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Custom asset creation

Need unique 3D models or rare cases?

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Animation style

Motion graphics, animated characters, or other.

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Target audience

Customizing animations for specific viewers.

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Distribution channels

Adapting animations for different platforms.

Flexible collaboration options

Ready-made animations from our library

Our extensive library of pre-made 3D animations, available on our YouTube channel, can be a cost-effective solution for your project.

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Custom 3D animation from scratch

From concept to delivery, we’ve got you covered to bring your vision to life.

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Customization of ready-made animations

If you find an animation in our library that almost meets your needs, we can customize it to fit your specific requirements.

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Who needs 3D mechanism 
of disease animation

Want to bring 3D into your industry? We craft custom solutions to your business needs.

Healthcare professionals & providers

MoD animation enhances clinical training, improves diagnostic understanding, and educates patients about disease progression. Our medically accurate visuals help healthcare teams grasp complex conditions and support better communication across healthcare settings.

Educational institutions

Our MoD animations bring disease education to classrooms and online learning environments. We simplify complex biological concepts and simplify students’ grasping of the development and impact of various conditions.

Medical device manufacturers

If your device targets a specific pathology or symptom, the mechanism of action animation can clarify the condition it addresses. By visualizing disease progression, you highlight your device’s relevance and position it as a solution within the broader treatment landscape.

Pharmaceutical companies

MoD animations help contextualize your therapy by showing what’s at stake and how the disease disrupts the body at multiple levels. By clearly illustrating the problem your drug aims to solve, these visuals strengthen your message and accelerate understanding across audiences.

Research centers

We help you showcase the diseases you study through compelling MoD animations. Whether you’re explaining a novel discovery or communicating mechanisms behind a health issue, our animations make your research more accessible and impactful.

Veterinary professionals

The mechanism of action animations help you explain disease progression in animals, from infections to chronic conditions. These visuals help educate clients and clarify how treatments or preventive measures work across different species.

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This video explains the process of open-heart surgery for aortic valve replacement. The narrative follows each stage, from the initial sternotomy to the precise placement of a prosthetic valve, showing how modern cardiac surgery restores blood flow and relieves stress on the heart.

Surgical procedure visualizations

11 technical specialists

1 medical expert

8 weeks

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This video explains Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI), a minimally invasive procedure to treat aortic valve stenosis. It demonstrates how a new valve is implanted to restore blood flow, alleviating symptoms without open-heart surgery.

Surgical procedure visualizations

11 technical specialists

1 medical expert

8 weeks

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This video explains how a palliative Fontan procedure for complex congenital heart defects can lead to protein-losing enteropathy through impaired lymphatic drainage. It demonstrates an ultrasound-guided techniqueto effectively seal lymphatic leaks and improve patient outcomes.

Surgical procedure visualizations

16 technical specialists

2 medical experts

5 weeks

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This video details the kidney’s filtration process, focusing on the nephron’s anatomy and function. It illustrates how the glomerulus, podocytes, and endothelium collaborate to filter blood plasma and create primary urine, retaining essential molecules.

Human physiology animation

3 technical specialists

2 medical experts

2.5 weeks

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This video provides an in-depth look at carotid endarterectomy, a procedure to remove blockages in the carotid artery, restoring healthy blood flow to the brain and preventing potential strokes. It shows the precise surgical sequence, from accessing the at-risk artery to the careful closure.

Surgical procedure visualizations

11 technical specialists

1 medical expert

7 weeks

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This video details the procedure for stenting the internal carotid artery, a minimally invasive technique to treat atherosclerotic plaques. It focuses on the technical aspects, demonstrating stent insertion via either the radial or femoral artery. This procedure restores normal blood flow, reducing the risk of stroke and other complications related to atherosclerosis.

Surgical procedure visualizations

11 technical specialists

1 medical expert

6 weeks

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FAQ

What is the mechanism of disease animation?

A mechanism of disease (MoD) animation is a 3D visualization that explains how a disease develops and progresses within the body. Such animations depict processes at the molecular, cellular, and systemic levels, helping viewers understand the biological changes behind various pathologies.

How can the mechanism of disease animations be used?

MoD animations are used across healthcare, educational, and biotech fields to clearly communicate complex disease processes. They support drug development, training, patient education, public awareness, and more.

How to make the most of your MoD animation?

To get the greatest impact, define your key message and audience from the start. The animation should align with your communication goals. Integrating it across presentations, websites, social media, or e-learning platforms can extend its reach and effectiveness.

How long does it take to develop a mechanism of disease animation?

Depending on the complexity and length of the animation, production can take from 4 to 10 weeks. Projects with extensive scientific detailing or custom visual environments may require additional time.

What determines the price of MoD animation?

Pricing depends on factors like animation length, visual complexity, level of scientific detail, and whether custom assets are needed. The scope of research and the number of review cycles can also affect the cost.

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