“…Immersive technologies are already being used in a wide range of medical areas, such as anatomy training, 31‐34 surgery dominated by surgical simulations, 19,35,36,37 oral and maxillofacial surgery, 38‐41 molecular biology and biochemistry, 42 dentistry, 43 telementoring in medicine, 41,44 radiology 25,29 and also obstetrics and gynecology, cardiology, geriatrics, otorhinolaryngology, orthopedics, pediatrics, experimental medicine 25 . Augmented reality can also be a solution for the protection of medical data, mitigating the risk that data will be presented to unauthorized persons 45 . It also has the potential to explain complex medical situations to patients and their relatives 37,46,47 …”