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Default The Skin Gun

What a great invention! Not only does it address a REALLY BAD problem,
but it provides a REALLY GOOD solution. Days instead of weeks or months
to heal! That's one hell of a lot of suffering avoided. In the video,
the victim/patient said that his arm looked like a charred hot dog, but
looks completely normal now.

Not described in the video, but I read somewhere that the treatment
involves a lot more than just spraying on cells. There is a special
dressing that circulates nutrition and antibiotics to the wound.
Artificial arteries and veins. That sounds like an even bigger
challenge & accomplishment than the sprayer.

Yeah, 3rd degree burns are still a problem, but they are a whole other
level of severity (destroyed dermis). Stay tuned ... as someone said,
this is the 21st century.

Very impressed,
Bob
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