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titleOfInvention A skin-permeable needle and skin-permeable foil based on magnesium metal
abstract The utility model relates to the technical field of medical cosmetology, in particular to a skin-penetrating needle and a skin-penetrating foil based on magnesium metal, comprising a skin-penetrating needle body and a piercing part located at the tail of the skin-penetrating needle body; The piercing part is integrally formed, and the skin-penetrating needle body and the piercing part are made of magnesium or magnesium alloy. The skin-penetrating needles and skin-penetrating foils based on magnesium metal provided by the utility model have anti-aging, antibacterial, and activating components produced by the biochemical reaction of magnesium metal in the human body, which can have cosmetic and anti-inflammatory effects on the skin, and there is no heavy metal in the process. Residual, non-cytotoxic, degradable and absorbable, it reduces or even avoids heavy metal residues, aging, and inflammation caused by penetrating skin lesions in medical cosmetology, improving the quality of skin cosmetology and reducing medical risks.
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