Laser Guided Injection System Promises Painless Shots
USINFO | 2013-10-10 11:47

 
Getting a shot isn’t a fun event for anyone, but a new laser-based system could end the pain of injections forever. Researchers atSeoul National University in South Koreahave been working on a system that blasts medicine into the skin via microscopic jets and is totally painless. The system uses a laser to guide the incredibly precise jet of medicine that is only a little thicker than a human hair. A bit of water acts as a “driving” fluid to get the stream of medicine to its target.
 

 
Getting a shot isn’t a fun event for anyone, but a new laser-based system could end the pain of injections forever. Researchers atSeoul National University in South Koreahave been working on a system that blasts medicine into the skin via microscopic jets and is totally painless. The system uses a laser to guide the incredibly precise jet of medicine that is only a little thicker than a human hair. A bit of water acts as a “driving” fluid to get the stream of medicine to its target.
 

 
Besides eliminating pain, this system would eliminate vast amounts of medical waste. The syringes currently used to deliver vaccines have to be disposed of after a single use, but the laser system has no such disposable parts. More work is needed before the system can be used for large-scale applications like kids’ vaccinations, but in the near future the method may be useful for delivering small doses of drugs.
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