Abstract

The advancement of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has allowed for changes within the field of dermatology. Skin bioprinting is a transformative technology used to fabricate biomimetic scaffold architectures which mimic human skin. This paper briefly discusses three major types of biological printing: inkjet-based bioprinting, laser-assisted bioprinting and pressure-assisted bioprinting in regard to skin bioprinting for Mohs application. This manuscript reviews the basic principles of 3D printing (inkjet-based bioprinting, laser-assisted bioprinting and pressure-assisted bioprinting), current 3D skin bioprinting applications and methods, and perspectives on using 3D printing for Mohs surgery.

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