Injectable ‘3D Printed Skin’ May Repair the Dermis Layer

Injectable '3D Printed Skin' May Repair the Dermis Layer

According to a report by Reference News on September 5, as reported by Popular Mechanics on August 20, when most people think of “skin,” what comes to mind is actually the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin that renews approximately every month. However, the main functional activities of the skin occur in the dermis (the middle … Read more

New Advances in 3D Printed ‘Syringe Skin’ Materials for Large Area Burn Grafts from Linköping University

New Advances in 3D Printed 'Syringe Skin' Materials for Large Area Burn Grafts from Linköping University

The research team at Linköping University in Sweden has successfully developed an innovative “syringe skin” material. This material consists of a gel containing live cells and can be used to 3D print skin grafts, providing a new solution for the treatment of large area burns and severe wound repair. This research is led by the … Read more