The Skin and Common Disorders Anatomical Chart 20″ X 26″ Laminated
Shows cross sections of the skin, nail and hair anatomy. Describes the role of the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer. Illustrates and describes types of skin lesions: fissure, ulcer, cyst, macule, papule, wheal, vesicle, pustule, bulla and nodule. Also shows and describes acne (closed & open comedo), actinic keratosis (solar keratosis), junctional nevus (mole), basla cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, verruca vulgaris (wart), seborrheic keratosis, dermatofibroma, and urticaria (hives).
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Have A Glowing Blemish Free Skin
To proper care of your skin, it is imperative to know the type of your skin and what kind of care needs The healthy, glowing skin is not the exclusive privilege of those who can afford professional skin care. Developing a routine of keeping your skin clean, hydrated and protected can help you look your best. A good daily skin care should not take more than 10 minutes a day. The following steps should be incorporated into your daily skin-care routine that will help your skin looking and feeling healthy, clear and youthful.