json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["forensic","science","question","criminal","education",""],"appCategory":"forensic","appTitle":"Can a finger print change through a cut?","appBody":"<p>I do not have a whole scientific explanation for that but one thing I know for sure is any cut on the finger would be regrown. It's genetic for body parts like the finger. Other part of the hand may get scared, but not the fingerprints. The fingerprints would never change. 4 billion citizens have 4 billion different finger prints. Depending on the depth of the cut; I had quite a deep cut on my left index finger. As it began to heal, I expected a scar, but I was suprising to see another finger skin growing with fresh new fingerprints growing underneath it that matched up to it. I have been seeing forensic movies like Blindspot directed by Martin Gero. One thing I have learnt is that, the only way to remove prints of the finger is by burning the prints of. What am trying to say is, if it's not a deep finger burn, the prints would grow back after a cut. Even as himans, we have skin regeneration. It may not be as fast as we would expect like those we see in the movies, we do regeneration of skin in a slower manner. So, fret not for your fingerprints would return to you. Newer and fresher if I may add. And as a matter of fact, I believe if you had the cut on your left finger, the other finger could suffice for it. So, if you have a biometrics test to perform and you explain to the examiner your condition, they may ask you to replace it with the alternate finger or find a bypass to it and just use it like that for it would still be visible ti the scanner....</p><p>Do take good care of your cut too. Don't let it get infected. Infections are bad for skin tissue repair. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3klfsezq","appParentAuthor":"omegagamerow","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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