
A funeral home in Shanghai is 3D printing body parts for corpses. Above, a visitor holds a 3D printed prosthetic nose during the 3-D Print show at the Business Design Center in London on Friday, Nov. 8, 2013. The 3D printing repair service in Longhua Funeral Parlor involves building multiple layers of material on top of each other to construct a three-dimensional product. A combination of 3D printing, hair implants and makeup will be able to reconstruct faces with a similarity of at least 95 percent, the outlet added.




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