Kid grabs cup of hot tea off stove and gets 2nd degree burns across his chest. New treatment takes a postage size sample of his skin, treats it and puts it in a sprayer and covers the burn with the solution. New skin grows in, no skin graphs, no replacing bandages. No scars.
Evidently she was making tea and turned for a second and he darted in and flipped the cup on him. Why aren't we using that here for our injured soldiers at the very least?
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