Implantide
Implantide refers to small electronic devices that are surgically placed inside the body for various medical and technological purposes. These devices are designed to be biocompatible, meaning they are made of materials that are not rejected by the body. The primary function of an implantide varies greatly depending on its type and intended use.
One common category of implantide is medical implants. These can include pacemakers that regulate heart rhythm,
Beyond medical applications, implantides are also being explored for non-medical uses. For instance, some individuals opt