Researchers from the University of Toronto (UoT) and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre have developed a handheld device capable of 3D bioprinting sheets of skin that can heal burn wounds. Described as a “handheld 3D printer”, the device deposits sheets of material formed by a bioink that covers ... Read more
Yeah cos that BIOPen looks like a faff tbh.
3 grand a pop – make their money back quickly
… and for tattooists that need to cover over old naff tatts.
Christ, didn’t realise this existed already – scraped your knee, just patch it up with some spare you skin. Amazing (if it works).