Skin anatomy
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- The skin is a vital organ and not just because it keeps everything in. Have a look at the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis, the cells and layers within those parts and how understanding this helps clinically.
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mans finally made me able to grasp anatomy of the skin, sheesh, no book could do it for me, but its so easier now when i dive into books
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I can't be bored at all…….very very intriguing and my attention span is all 100%
Well done for not straying too much into physiology!
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14:25.. I will continue :) Be wary what they trying to sell you in cosmetic products, where they add collagen. Collagen should be created by our body, so we need to make sure to have sufficient amount of resources to build those molecules, but collagen applied topically (on the skin) is mainly shedded away, not being absorbed. This is just not the way that we replenish our collagen.
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Very knowledge full lecture.
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Amazing lecture, Sam.
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Fascinating stuff. Thank you. You explained a bit about blisters, but what about scars? I guess they form because the cut extends into the stratum basale and destoys its cell generation abilities so the scar tissue doesn't get replaced?
A bit like burns. A deep cut into the skin can leave a gap. Collagen fibres fill the gap and join the edges together, giving a scar. A deep scrape along the skin takes away the epidermis (including the stratum basale) so collagen fibres are made to fill the gap. Skin grows in from the edges to cover the scar.
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Please i have a neuropathy... i cant read as much as i want please make videos on embryology 🙏🏻
I have some embryology podcasts if that's helpful: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/swansea-university-medical-school-anatomy-and-embryology/id160483850
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Me seeing with acne scars on my facial skin 😂😂