I love the way you teach, so concise, in-depth & right on. And your wonderful accent makes the way you share your knowledge so entertaining. How could anybody ever become bored in any of your classes ❤😊
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. Great videos, thank you Professor Sam Webster! 🙂
I just watched 5 of your videos in a row! You are a wonderful inspiring teacher! Thank you for your passion, humor and all the work you put into your channel! ❤️
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.
@@SamWebster Thank you. I'm a big fan of your videos. They've helped me understand my own issues and i've been able to ask informed questions at appointments then, often surprising the doctors :)
great lecture! I was reading @ use of placental amnion to successfully treat burn patients with excellent results . it's advantages been known for DECADES.However,research had been severely hampered by HIV epidemic ( & our government's homophobia) which closed research labs .
Amazing lecture, Sam. I love the way you present, lots of delicious bites that lead me off down lots of new routed 🤭 i regularly praise your material in front of my lecturers 😂
@@SamWebsterI have 3 Root canal since childhood. Is highly possible that my 26 years psoriasis to be linked to root canals? 2 of them hurts. I want to pull out my upper teeth. Thank you for your answer.
I love the way you teach, so concise, in-depth & right on. And your wonderful accent makes the way you share your knowledge so entertaining. How could anybody ever become bored in any of your classes ❤😊
I can't be bored at all…….very very intriguing and my attention span is all 100%
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.
Great videos, thank you Professor Sam Webster! 🙂
I just watched 5 of your videos in a row! You are a wonderful inspiring teacher! Thank you for your passion, humor and all the work you put into your channel! ❤️
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
Well done for not straying too much into physiology!
I love to watch your work it is very educational ❤
Mesmerizing!! Love your videos!!
thank you sir, im doing my dermatology rotation and starting to like understanding the skin
Another delightful lecture by Sam!
Hello from Mersin!
Very knowledge full lecture.
First time understanding anatomy you best
Please make videos on embryology .... please 🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
Oh wow he changed so much in 4 yrs!!!… still a pleasure to listen tho 😊
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.
@@SamWebster Thank you. I'm a big fan of your videos. They've helped me understand my own issues and i've been able to ask informed questions at appointments then, often surprising the doctors :)
great lecture! I was reading @ use of placental amnion to successfully treat burn patients with excellent results . it's advantages been known for DECADES.However,research had been severely hampered by HIV epidemic ( & our government's homophobia) which closed research labs .
Amazing lecture, Sam.
I love the way you present, lots of delicious bites that lead me off down lots of new routed 🤭 i regularly praise your material in front of my lecturers 😂
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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
@SamWebster Thank you so so so much! I didn't know!!
@@SamWebsterI have 3 Root canal since childhood. Is highly possible that my 26 years psoriasis to be linked to root canals? 2 of them hurts. I want to pull out my upper teeth. Thank you for your answer.
My family doctor .
Love from Nigeria.... An Anatomy Lecturer here.
Found Dr House in real
Be weary😂😂😂
Me seeing with acne scars on my facial skin 😂😂
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