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30 Οκτ 2023 · The superficial fascia (i.e. tela subcutanea, hypodermis, subcutaneous tissue) is used to describe the connective that separates the skin from the underlying muscle tissue. The deep fascia is a dense, organized, connective tissue located deep to the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
30 Ιαν 2024 · The superficial musculoaponeurotic system, or SMAS, is often described as an organized fibrous network composed of the platysma muscle, parotid fascia, and fibromuscular layer covering the cheek. This system divides the face's deep and superficial adipose tissue and has region-specific morphology.
The hypodermis (also called the subcutaneous layer or superficial fascia) is a layer directly below the dermis and serves to connect the skin to the underlying fascia (fibrous tissue) surrounding the muscles. It is not strictly a part of the skin, although the border between the hypodermis and dermis can be difficult to distinguish.
17 Ιουλ 2023 · The superficial fascia is a “whole loose layer of subcutaneous tissue lying superficial to the denser layer of fascia profunda.” The deep fascia, according to this definition, lies below the superficial fascia, highlighting two fasciae.
24 Ιουλ 2023 · Fascia can be classified as superficial, deep, visceral, or parietal and further classified according to anatomical location. Superficial Fascia. Superficial fascia is found directly under the skin and superficial adipose layers. It can show stratification both grossly and microscopically.
18 Δεκ 2022 · Superficial fascia is a layer of connective tissue that lies just beneath the skin and covers the entire body. It is made up of collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and a gel-like substance called ground substance.
24 Ιουλ 2023 · There are two main types of fascia: superficial and deep. The superficial fascia is attached to the dermis and aids in movement of the skin. The deep fascia is denser than its superficial counterpart and forms intermuscular septa, which are involved in the formation of muscular compartments.