The Human Skin Series with Burn Pathologies Model shows healthy skin anatomy compared with skin burns of various severity. Three-dimensional and magnified 75 times, this model is really six models in one.
The front face of the model compares and contrasts normal healthy skin from three different body regions: the palm or sole (totally hairless), the axilla or armpit (sparsely endowed with hair), and the scalp (completely hirsute.) The epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, as well as the glands, hair follicles, nerves, and receptors, are all sculpted in full relief with contrasting colors.
The back face shows the progressive severity of injury caused by burns - from the reddening and transitory damage of the first-degree burn to the blistering, often permanent damage of the second-degree burn, to the deep charring and permanent tissue destruction of the third-degree burn. Burn segments are fully labeled on the model.
The Human Skin Series with Burn Pathologies Model is delivered on wooden a stand. 46 features are identified in the accompanying key. A very detailed model for learning about the anatomy of the skin and pathological skin burns.