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Subcutaneous Collection

"Exploring the Depths of Subcutaneous: Unveiling the Intricacies of Human Skin" Delving beneath the surface, we uncover a hidden world within our skin

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Illustration of subcutaneous scabies eggs

Illustration of subcutaneous scabies eggs

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Cross-section diagram of human skin

Cross-section diagram of human skin

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Cross section illustration of human skin showing touch receptor nerves

Cross section illustration of human skin showing touch receptor nerves

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Human skin anatomy, artwork

Human skin anatomy, artwork
Human skin anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Plegmon eye inflammation, artwork

Plegmon eye inflammation, artwork
Plegmon eye inflammation. Artwork of a sagittal section through a human eye and the surrounding structures, in a case of a subcutaneous (below the skin) phlegmon inflammation of an eye cavity

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7322

Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7322
MODEL RELEASED. Human eye, close-up infrared image. This is the right-hand eye of a 21-year-old man, with raised eyebrow and distended pupil

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Human arm, infrared image C013 / 7325

Human arm, infrared image C013 / 7325
MODEL RELEASED. Human arm. Infrared image of the anterior surface of the right-hand arm of a 24-year-old man. Infrared lighting can be used to visualize subcutaneous structures

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7321

Human eye, infrared image C013 / 7321
MODEL RELEASED. Human eye, close-up infrared image. This is the right-hand eye of a 24-year-old man. Infrared lighting can be used to visualize subcutaneous structures

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Second-degree burn, artwork

Second-degree burn, artwork
Second-degree burn, cut-away artwork. A second-degree burn damages the top layer of skin (epidermis, dark pink) and the underlying tissue (dermis, pink)

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Third-degree burn, artwork

Third-degree burn, artwork
Third-degree burn, cut-away artwork. A third-degree burn is a severe burn that damages the top layer of skin (epidermis, dark pink), the underlying tissue (dermis)

Background imageSubcutaneous Collection: Rabbit in late stages of Myxomatosis showing swelling around eyes, Cotswolds, UK

Rabbit in late stages of Myxomatosis showing swelling around eyes, Cotswolds, UK
MAB-89 Rabbit in late stages of Myxomatosis showing swelling around eyes Cotswolds, UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Exploring the Depths of Subcutaneous: Unveiling the Intricacies of Human Skin" Delving beneath the surface, we uncover a hidden world within our skin. Through captivating illustrations and images, we embark on a journey to understand the subcutaneous layer. First, an illustration reveals the astonishing sight scabies eggs. These tiny organisms reside below our skin's surface, causing discomfort and irritation. A cross-section diagram showcases the complexity of human skin. Its intricate layers protect us from external threats while maintaining essential functions for our body's well-being. Further exploration takes us to touch receptor nerves that lie within this remarkable organ. A cross-section illustration highlights their role in transmitting tactile sensations, connecting us with our surroundings. With vivid artwork depicting human skin anatomy, we witness its beauty and resilience. This intricate network shields us from harm while allowing for vital exchanges between our bodies and the environment. Turning our attention to plegmon eye inflammation, another artwork captures this condition affecting one of our most delicate organs. It reminds us of both the fragility and strength inherent in our eyes' structure. Infrared images provide a unique perspective on human physiology. The mesmerizing C013/7322 image unveils details unseen by naked eyes as it peers into an infrared view of a human eye—revealing its inner workings like never before. Moving beyond just eyesight, another infrared image (C013/7325) focuses on a human arm—a testament to how technology can unveil what lies beneath even seemingly ordinary surfaces. Returning once more to gaze into an infrared view (C013/7321), we witness yet another facet of ocular wonderment—an intimate glimpse into the complexities hiding behind those expressive orbs. Finally, scanning electron microscope (SEM) imagery brings forth stunning visuals showcasing every minute detail present in healthy skin—the texture and composition that make up this extraordinary protective barrier against life's elements Through these captivating visuals, we gain a newfound appreciation for the subcutaneous layer and its