Anatomy and Organization of Human Skin

Human skin consists of a stratified, cellular epidermis and an underlying dermis of connective tissue [1–5]. The dermal–epidermal junction is undulating in section; ridges of the epidermis, known as rete ridges, project into the dermis. The junction provides mechanical support for the epidermis and acts as a partial barrier against exchange of cells and large molecules. Below the dermis is a fatty layer, the panniculus adiposus, usually designated as ‘subcutaneous’. This is separated from the rest of the body by a vestigial layer of striated muscle, the panniculus carnosus. There are two main kinds of human skin. Glabrous skin (non-hairy skin), found on the palms and soles, is grooved on its surface by continuously alternating ridges and sulci, in individually unique configurations known as dermatoglyphics. It is characterized by a thick epidermis divided into several well-marked layers, including a compact stratum corneum, by the presence of encapsulated sense organs within the dermis, and by a lack of hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Hair-bearing skin (Fig. 3.1), on the other hand, has both hair follicles and sebaceous glands but lacks encapsulated sense organs. There is also wide variation between different body sites. For example, the scalp with its large hair follicles may be contrasted with the forehead, which has only small vellus-producing follicles, albeit associated with large sebaceous glands. The axilla is notable because it has apocrine glands in addition to the eccrine sweat glands, which are found throughout the body. Regional variation is further considered below. Chapter 3

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