It’s the newest thing in fighting the effects of time on our skin--and while it’s not inexpensive, many women may find Radara a good investment at £240 (nearly $340 USD) for a four-week supply, as they can look forward to a 35 percent reduction in wrinkles, depending on the quality of their skin. The Radara patches are 3D printed as one-use micro-needle treatments to be used at night in a five-minute regimen. Medical professionals such as Dr. Dhillon, who sells the Radara patches from his London clinic, see the patches as being restorative measures within a four-week period and think they work best in between Botox injections. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/116228/3d-print-r...wrinkle-patch/