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Japanese inventors created the so-called “second skin”, which is sprayed onto the human body. This development will help surgeons in their work. Informs Information Daily Mail Edition.
Sprayed fibers adhere to the skin membrane and create a thin layer that resembles the cover of a person.
Journalists write that communications established by the fibers retain elasticity for a long time, therefore “artificial leather” easily takes any form. Designed by substance passes air and moisture, which is very important for accelerated healing of wounds and scratches.
According to the developers, the “second skin” will accelerate the processes healing of wounds and burns. In addition, she perfectly disguises skin defects, such as scars and moles. Spray soon will go to the market at a price of 532 US dollars apiece.
Previously, inventors from the University of Colorado created electronic skin that can sense touch and change temperature.
Andrey Vetrov
Japan time