Wednesday, April 16, 2008

BASIC HUMAN SKIN MODELS

Basic Human Skin Models

Skin Acne 2-Part Basic Skin Section Skin Cancer

Skin Acne

Enlarged cross-section of skin with relief detail displaying: acne pustule (pimple) on one side and open comedo (blackhead) on back side. Also shown are epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue details of normal skin. Comes with removable base and patient education card. 4.25 x 5 inches

Budget Super Skin Model

One of our most popular anatomical models. A greatly enlarged (105 times life-size) cross section view of the human skin showing three layers and close-up view of a hair follicle, sweat gland, fatty tissue and more. Picture shows both front and back view. Does not dissect. Mounted on a base. Comes with a key card that identifies 46 labeled structures. 11 x 4 x 13"

Skin Cancer

Model features three cancerous conditions; NBC (Nodular Basal Cell), MM (Malignant Melanoma, MBC (Morpheic Basal Cell) and three non-cancerous conditions; DN (Dysplastic Nevi), KA (Keratoacanthoma) , AK (Actinic Keratosis) with basal layer and dermal layer cross-section detail.

Micro-Skin Section

Micro-Skin Section

This anatomical model of the skin shows its microscopic structure in great detail. By showing sections of the hairless skin (the palm of the hand) and the hairy skin (forearm), the different cell layers as well as the embedded sweat glands, touch receptors, blood vessels, nerves and a hair with root can be easily seen. A second model shows the nail plate, nail bed and the nail root. A third model provides a detailed representation of a hair root with all its cell layers.

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