3D skin bioprinting: future potential for skin regeneration

Postepy Dermatol Alergol. 2022 Oct;39(5):845-851. doi: 10.5114/ada.2021.109692. Epub 2021 Oct 4.

Abstract

Skin provides protection against external agents and plays an essential role in maintaining the body homeostasis. Bioprinting as a novel strategy involves computer-controlled deposition of cells and scaffolds into a three-dimensional (3D) construction of skin. 3D bioprinting gives an opportunity to generate multi-layered vascularized skin grafts that can overcome the limitations of current skin substitutes. The main indication is treatment of troublesome wounds, especially severe burns and non-healing chronic lesions. Bioprinted skin equivalents offer a promising approach in the field of regenerative medicine. This review presents and discusses 3D skin construct formation, its limitations and modifications, and its usefulness.

Keywords: 3D bioprinting; skin regeneration; tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review