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  2. Microneedles - Wikipedia

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    Microneedle patches or Microarray patches are micron-scaled medical devices used to administer vaccines, drugs, and other therapeutic agents. [2] While microneedles were initially explored for transdermal drug delivery applications, their use has been extended for the intraocular, vaginal, transungual, cardiac, vascular, gastrointestinal, and ...

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  5. Microneedle - Wikipedia

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    Microneedle may refer to : Elements of a microneedle array/patch for transdermal drug delivery; microneedling, a mechanical/RF skin treatment used e.g. for Collagen ...

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  7. Smart insulin patch - Wikipedia

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    It is a transdermal patch comprising glucose-sensitive microneedle-array loaded with insulin for blood glucose regulation. Once applied on the skin, the microneedles penetrate under the skin and can sense blood sugar levels. If glucose levels go up, it can promote the release of insulin, which is transported through the regional lymph and ...

  8. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    Scarification can also help change status from victim to survivor. These individuals pass through various kinds of ritual death and rebirth, and redefine the relationship between self and society through the skin. [7] Many people in certain regions of Africa who have "markings" can be identified as belonging to a specific tribe or ethnic group.

  9. 26-year-old woman's skin sheds 10 times faster than average

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    Only 1 in 500,000 people in the world are born with the genetic condition called harlequin ichthyosis, and Mui Thomas is one of them.