Nevertheless, Kao predicts cosmetic sales could reach 100 billion yen if the technology is applied to the medical field. In the future, Uchiyama said it could be used to cover scars or to create an invisible medical patch. Similar technologies already exist, including those using cells or polymer, but Uchiyama said Kao's technology is different. "Ours is focused on fibres. They're more flexible and hard to break even if you move."
AFP