The manufacturing of sex dolls is a complex process that combines skilled craftsmanship, advanced materials, and precise technology. It begins with designing the doll’s anatomy, facial features, and body proportions, often using 3D modeling software. Once the design is finalized, molds are created for casting the primary body parts. High-quality silicone or TPE materials are used to produce the skin, which is poured or injected into these molds. The internal skeleton, made of metal or plastic, provides structural support and articulation, allowing for realistic posing. After casting, the individual parts are assembled, with attention to detail in facial features, limbs, and joints. Surface finishing involves painting, adding realistic details like veins, freckles, or blemishes, and applying textured layers to enhance tactile realism. The doll is then fitted with hair, eyes, and other customizable features. In advanced models, electronic components such as heating elements, sensors, or AI modules are integrated to enhance interactivity. Finally, quality checks ensure the doll’s functionality, safety, and aesthetic appeal. The entire process requires precision, skill, and a commitment to realism, resulting in a product that closely mimics human anatomy and appearance.