“…The type of liposomes produced for drug delivery is determined by the preparation method, including 1) unilamellar vesicles (ULVs) having one bilayer membrane (including small, large, and giant unilamellar vesicles), 2) oligolamellar vesicles (OLVs) made of 2 to 5 bilayer membranes, and 3) multilamellar vesicles (MLVs) containing five or more bilayer membranes. [185,186] For medical applications, liposomes are synthesized through a variety of techniques, including heating, [187] spray-drying, [188] curvature tuning, [189] osmotic shock, [190] localized IR heating, [191] dual asymmetric centrifugation, [192] lyophilization, [193] hydration on glass beads, [194] gel-assisted hydration, [195] hydration in microfluidics, [196] electroformation in microfluidics, [197] transient membrane ejection, [198] continuous droplet interface crossing encapsulation (cDICE), [199] stationary phase interdiffusion method, [200] and pulsed microfluidic jetting. [201] Figure 15.…”