BOFFINS are developing “smart tattoos” which change colour depending on our health.
They and tattoo artists are working on an ink that responds to biomarkers such as glucose, proteins or electrolytes.
Boffins are developing 'smart tattoos' which change colour depending on our healthCredit: SolentThe ink has its own PH which means it can change colour according to the wearer’s condition.
Scientists say it will let diabetic patients know if blood sugars are low, and help athletes’ hydration.
Dr Ali Yetisen, of the chemical engineering team at Imperial College London, said: “The human skin is the largest organ in the human body yet it’s the least explored.
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“Bio-sensing inks can simply be integrated and injected inside the human body.
“You will basically carry your own medical device inside your skin.
"It is an amazing project”
Smart tattoos have yet to be tested on humans but have been tested on pig skin, said to be the closest animal substitute.