 This review assesses the capabilities of advanced powder manufacturing routes such as additive layer manufacturing, ALM, and metal injection molding, MAM, and producing components suitable for biomedical implant applications. The focus is on surface finishes and porous structures, which are critical determinants of clinical performance. While the economic and engineering potential of advanced manufacturing for musculoskeletal implants is clear, the impact on biocompatibility has been less investigated. Published studies of in vitro and in vivo research have been carefully considered, and the review concludes with a future outlook on advanced tea production for biomedical implants using powder metallurgy. This article was authored by Alfred T. Sadambi. We are article.tv, links in the description below.