Skin Cell Spraying Bio Printer Can Heal Burn Victims in Three Weeks
The skin-spraying project is being developed by scientists and students at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. They are planning to team up with U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine to use the device to help wounded soldiers returning from overseas. The process starts as skin cells are separated and purified. They are then placed in a nutritious solution that helps the cells multiply. They are then loaded into the device, sprayed on the skin in layers and voila! Burns are healed. So far they’ve only tested the process on mice, and they were able to successfully heal burns after just three weeks.
Traditionally the only way to fix severe burn wounds is a skin graft. Skin grafts are highly painful and generally leave huge scars. With this new process scientists include some stem cells in the mix which allows hair follicles and sebaceous glands develop in the new layers of skin. It seems that when the cells are sprayed on the wound they know exactly what they are supposed to do, and they develop as naturally as a your own skin would. Eliminating the mass amount of medical rehabilitation involved in getting burn victims back on their feet by spraying on skin cells will eliminate much of the painful process and cut down on the chemical-based medicines used to help them heal.
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My only question about this procedure is that will skin spraying actually work for Vitiligo ? Because if you paint the skin and what happens when the new Vitiligo spots start appear then they are going to have to be painted too, It's like getting a Tattoo to cover your vitiligo and you get new spots months later. Vitiligo is a progressive disorder that means it's constantly spreading or advancing so I don't see why this skin cell spraying would work and also Vitiligo is a autoimmune disorder so in order to stop it we would first have to look into the immune system for the answers and just spraying or coloring skins cell would just not be enough but I'm going to try to stay optimistic about this and other procedure