“…However, irreversible watermarking is not acceptable in the medical field since the distortion caused to the watermarked image involves noninvertible operations such as bit replacement, truncation, or quantization [8,9]. Reversible watermarking, on the other hand, allows the medical image to be restored to its original pixel values, however, it introduces computational overhead to restore the watermarked image back to its original state [10][11][12][13][14]. Generally speaking, watermarking, by its very essence, introduces image degradation, and thus it has not been adopted yet by medical standards and professionals.…”