
See your baby's face in real time on HDlive imaging — the moment you'll remember forever.

01 · What Is This Scan
A 3D/4D bonding scan uses the GE Voluson E-Class's HDlive rendering to produce lifelike, photograph-quality images and real-time video of your baby's face, hands and movements. Best performed between 26 and 32 weeks when the baby has enough facial fat but still has room to move.
02 · Why It Matters
03 · What We Check
Facial features and expressions
Fingers and toes
Real-time baby movements
Facial anatomy (lips, nose, profile)
General wellbeing observation
04 · How It's Done
Dim lights, calm music, family welcomed into the room.
We spend a few minutes finding the best angle for facial views.
Real-time 3D and 4D rendering on the Voluson E-Class.
Curated images and a short clip shared to WhatsApp or on a USB.
05 · Preparation
A Note From Dr. Archana
"This scan is pure joy. Please bring the grandparents — I love watching their faces when the baby yawns or smiles."
Dr. Archana · Fetal Medicine Specialist
06 · FAQs
Yes. It uses the same ultrasound waves as a regular scan — 3D and 4D are simply different ways of reconstructing the image on screen.
Best results are between 26 and 32 weeks. Before this, features are still forming; after this, the baby is crowded and hard to visualise.
You'll receive digital images on WhatsApp and, on request, printed photographs at the centre.
Reports are handed to you before you leave — or on WhatsApp within the hour.