Looks like you "get it"
Next step is making the holes for the panels a bit curved and follow the woman's curves so they look more 3D and like part of the skin, I found that just doing it by hand with the erase brush was easier than messing around with the curved line system
Hard part is finding good circuits/wires/tubes to put under the hole so it looks like what would "really" be under the skin at the place you put the panel. I'm anal about that.

Why would a circuit board full of chips be 1/4 inch under the skin at the shoulder or thigh?
IMHO ,Some kind of mix of gynoid "bone" or "muscle" or silicone padding would take a lot of good manips to the "next level" of our fake-realism.
Keep up the good work, great progress!