MIT and Amorepacific Develop Wearable Skin Aging Analysis Patch

Published
November 16, 2025
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Researchers at MIT have partnered with South Korean beauty brand Amorepacific to create a groundbreaking wearable technology called Skinsight, which will debut at CES 2026. According to Engadget, this electronic skin patch is equipped with Bluetooth and designed to stick to the skin, providing real-time analysis of skin aging.

The patch monitors various parameters such as skin tightness, UV exposure, temperature, and moisture levels. Based on the data collected, an AI-powered mobile app will analyze how these factors may contribute to skin aging and subsequently recommend personalized skincare products.

The wearable patch is engineered to be breathable and durable, allowing it to remain on the skin for extended periods, even during physical activities. While the patch has been recognized as a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, details regarding its availability and pricing have not yet been disclosed.

This collaboration between MIT and Amorepacific signifies a major advancement in beauty technology, potentially revolutionizing the way consumers approach skincare diagnostics and personalized treatments.

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