HexSkin by Felipe Castaneda Dissolves Over the Skin
Meghan Young — October 28, 2014 — Tech
References: felipe-castaneda & yankodesign
HexSkin is the name of a futuristic medical bandage that changes the idea of how people treat their wounds on a daily basis. Described as a 'cellular' and 'skin-absorbable' by the creators, it provides medicine in a convenient way while also a faster healing process. Great for all sorts of injuries, HexSkin is not only great for the healing process, but also great for styling. That's right, HexSkin looks good, especially when compared to the typical gauze and ointment.
Designed by Felipe Castañeda, HexSkin patterns the skin in tiny hexagons that happens to look like scales when applied. Yet aside form the looks, HexSkin avoids the painful process of taking it off all together. It absorbs straight into the skin so removing is not needed at all and leaves nutrients in its wake.
Designed by Felipe Castañeda, HexSkin patterns the skin in tiny hexagons that happens to look like scales when applied. Yet aside form the looks, HexSkin avoids the painful process of taking it off all together. It absorbs straight into the skin so removing is not needed at all and leaves nutrients in its wake.
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