Microneedle tattoo technique could make tattooing painless and fast
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#63MJF)
Scientists at Georgia Tech say press-on innovation opens opportunities for medical and cosmetic use
Painless, bloodless tattoos have been created by scientists, who say the technique could have medical and cosmetic applications.
The technique, which can be self-administered, uses microneedles to imprint a design into the skin without causing pain or bleeding. Initial applications are likely to be medical - but the team behind the innovation hope that it could also be used in tattoo parlours to provide a more comfortable option.
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