Researchers develop portable 3-D skin printer to repair deep wounds

University of Toronto researchers have developed a handheld 3-D skin printer that deposits even layers of skin tissue to cover and heal deep wounds. The team believes it to be the first device that forms tissue in situ, depositing and setting in place, within two minutes or less.

This is indeed an overwhelming innovation that will help in the treatment of many wounds and inner injuries for that we say its indeed a plus to the human existence.