Author(s): Aviles Rojas*
The rapid evolution of wearable medical devices has brought significant improvements to healthcare, enabling patients to monitor their health in realtime, manage chronic conditions, and even prevent the onset of diseases. Central to the success of these devices is the development and utilization of bio-inert materials. Bio-inert materials are substances that do not elicit a significant biological response when placed in contact with the human body, which makes them ideal candidates for medical devices that need to be safe, reliable, and long-lasting. As wearable medical devices continue to grow in both sophistication and popularity, the future of bio-inert materials in these technologies will play a crucial role in advancing both their performance and the quality of life for users.