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dermis

[dur-mis] / ˈdɜr mɪs /




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After applying a topical anesthetic, the device uses insulated micro-needling and radio-frequency energy to wake dermis cells and stimulate new collagen and elastin growth at the deepest levels.

From Seattle Times

"The dermis is a good place for the vaccine to be because you have a very well-developed immune system there."

From Salon

"It's like a skin patch, but it has a series of very tiny needles that you don't feel, and that goes also into the dermis. It's a dermal patch with microneedles. They can just be put on a Band-Aid and the needles would be coded with the vaccine."

From Salon

"The dermis is a good place for the vaccine to be because you have a very well-developed immune system there, rather than sticking into a muscle which doesn't really have a well-developed antigen-detection system," Haseltine pointed out.

From Salon

The strikeout, which came against Dermis Garcia in the first, made Ray the second fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach the 1,500 strikeout mark at 1,220 innings, behind only San Diego Padres’ hurler Yu Darvish, who accomplished the feat in career 1,216 ⅓ innings on June 21, 2021.

From Seattle Times