Ginekolog & ProtoPrince
Ginekolog Ginekolog
Hey ProtoPrince, I’ve been hearing a lot about how rapid prototyping can speed up medical device design—have you ever thought about building something to help with pelvic floor health? It could make a real difference for patients.
ProtoPrince ProtoPrince
Sure, pelvic floor health sounds like a perfect playground for rapid prototyping—let’s sketch one out in a coffee break, throw it together, see if it makes a squeak or a squeal, and keep tweaking until it finally stops. No fuss, just a prototype, crash it, fix it, repeat.
Ginekolog Ginekolog
That sounds like a great way to get a real feel for what people actually need. Just remember to keep safety and comfort at the top of the list, check the materials for irritation, and test with a small group before you go full‑scale. Happy prototyping, and keep listening to your patients—that’s the key.
ProtoPrince ProtoPrince
You bet—safety first, comfort second, and a test squad to catch the hiccups. I’ll keep the prototype in the garage, tweak it after every user story, and make sure no one’s getting a rash or a bad vibe. Let’s make it feel as smooth as a well‑tuned engine.
Ginekolog Ginekolog
That’s exactly the right mindset—quick iterations, real user feedback, and a constant focus on safety. Just keep the testing documented, stay on top of any regulatory guidelines, and you’ll have a device that truly helps people feel better. Good luck with the garage lab!