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  1. So the top layer is called cat scratches. the layer below that looks white and is referred to as style cuts. the next layer is beans, or the fat layer that looks like beans. if you cut to beans, you need stiches for it to heal properly. style cuts should also get attention and just be carfull if you do cut.

  2. 15 lis 2014 · Vitality. The 4-Stage Process Of Wound Healing: Making Skin Stronger Than Before. Published Nov 15, 2014 6:33 PM EST By. When your skin is wounded, complete with flowing blood and broken skin, your body triggers a harmonious process to quickly sew things up and rebuild it even stronger than before. YouTube. What’s the largest organ in your body?

  3. When a cut or scrape removes all of the layers of skin (a full-thickness avulsion injury), fat and muscle may be visible. This type of wound will form new skin only on the edges of the wound and heals from the edges into the middle.

  4. When a cut or scrape removes all of the layers of skin (a full-thickness avulsion injury), fat and muscle may be visible. This type of wound will form new skin only on the edges of the wound and heals from the edges into the middle.

  5. When a cut or scrape removes all of the layers of skin (a full-thickness avulsion injury), fat and muscle may be visible. This type of wound will form new skin only on the edges of the wound and heals from the edges into the middle.

  6. 2 lis 2023 · A cut is a break or opening in the skin. It is also called a laceration. A cut may be deep, smooth, or jagged. It may be near the surface of the skin, or deeper. A deep cut can affect tendons, muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, or bone.

  7. 5 mar 2024 · The skin consists of three main layers called the epidermis, dermis and the hypodermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer, while the hypodermis or subcutaneous layer being the deepest skin layer. The hypodermis is filled with subcutaneous nerves, vessels, lymphatics and sweat glands.

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