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#Dermis Reel by @olha.maikina.md (verified account) - Let's go deeper than what we see on the surface.

Skin isn't just a layer - it's a continuously renewing, highly organized system.

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Let’s go deeper than what we see on the surface. Skin isn’t just a layer — it’s a continuously renewing, highly organized system. From keratinocyte proliferation and upward migration… to barrier formation in the stratum corneum… to the collagen-rich dermis supporting structure, circulation, and cellular signaling — every visible result is driven by processes happening beneath. Healthy skin is not created on the surface. It’s expressed from within. Save this to rethink how you approach every treatment 🤍 #Skin #skinanatomy #zemits #estheticianlife #skincare
#Dermis Reel by @dolcemedicalspas (verified account) - This is how Microneedling boosts your skin ✨ Here is what actually happens beneath the surface 👇

Thousands of micro-channels open in the dermis trig
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This is how Microneedling boosts your skin ✨ Here is what actually happens beneath the surface 👇 Thousands of micro-channels open in the dermis triggering an immediate healing response. Fibroblast cells wake up. Collagen fibers multiply. Elastin rebuilds the structure that keeps skin firm and lifted. Session by session your skin doesn’t just look better, it literally rebuilds itself from within. ✅ Tighter pores ✅ Smoother texture ✅ Reduced fine lines ✅ Firmer skin This is not skincare. This is skin reconstruction! 📌 Begin your skin transformation 📩 Book Today! #microneedling #collagenboost #skinrejuvenation #antiaging #medicalspa
#Dermis Reel by @livingskin_sa - The Biological Mechanism of Microneedling 🧬
Microneedling, or Percutaneous Collagen Induction (PCI), is a clinical method of triggering skin regenera
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The Biological Mechanism of Microneedling 🧬 Microneedling, or Percutaneous Collagen Induction (PCI), is a clinical method of triggering skin regeneration through three distinct phases: Phase I: The Trigger Fine needles create micro-channels through the epidermis into the dermis. These controlled micro-injuries release growth factors and cytokines, signaling a natural repair response. Phase II: Enhanced Permeability By bypassing the stratum corneum (the skin's primary barrier), we increase skin permeability. This allows topical active ingredients to penetrate the dermis at a rate of up to 80% compared to passive topical application. Phase III: Cellular Remodeling The injury activates fibroblasts, which proliferate and build a new extracellular matrix. This results in Neocollagenesis—the production of new Collagen Type III, which eventually matures into the firm Collagen Type I that provides structural integrity. The Result: A natural, internal "scaffold" that restores skin density and texture from the inside out. 📍 Living Skin | Table View 🌐 www.livingskin.co.za #LivingSkin #SkinScience #Dermatology #Microneedling #TableView #CapeTownSkincare #EvidenceBasedBeauty #CollagenInduction
#Dermis Reel by @explaining.biology__ - Permanent tattoos aren't just art-they're a fascinating mix of biology and chemistry happening inside your skin.

When a tattoo needle injects ink, it
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Permanent tattoos aren’t just art—they’re a fascinating mix of biology and chemistry happening inside your skin. When a tattoo needle injects ink, it doesn’t stay in the top layer (epidermis), which constantly sheds. Instead, the ink is deposited into the dermis, a deeper and more stable layer of skin. That’s the first key to permanence. Your body actually reacts to tattoo ink as a foreign substance. Special immune cells called macrophages rush in to “clean up” the ink particles. But here’s the twist: the ink particles are too large for these cells to fully break down. So instead, the macrophages trap the ink and stay in place. Over time, some of these cells die—but when they do, new macrophages come in and re-capture the released ink. This continuous cycle is what keeps the tattoo visible for years, even decades. The slight fading you see over time happens because: Some ink particles slowly migrate deeper into the skin Sunlight (UV radiation) breaks down pigments Your immune system gradually clears tiny fragments That’s why tattoos never completely disappear on their own—but they can blur or lighten. In short: Tattoos are permanent because your immune system locks the ink in place rather than removing it. Permanent tattoos = science under your skin 🧬🖋️ Your body tries to remove the ink… but ends up preserving it forever. That’s biology doing art. . . DM for credit / Removal. .. ... . #TattooScience #InkFacts #HumanBody #ScienceExplained #TattooLife
#Dermis Reel by @otknowledge1 - The skin 🧴✨ is the largest organ of the body and acts as a protective barrier 🛡️. It is made up of three main layers: epidermis, dermis, and hypoder
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The skin 🧴✨ is the largest organ of the body and acts as a protective barrier 🛡️. It is made up of three main layers: epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The epidermis 🧱 is the outermost layer. It provides waterproofing 💧 and protection against bacteria 🦠. It contains cells like keratinocytes (produce keratin for strength 💪), melanocytes (give skin color 🎨 and protect from UV rays ☀️), and Langerhans cells (immune defense 🛡️). The epidermis has no blood vessels 🚫🩸 and gets nutrients from below. The dermis 🩸 lies beneath the epidermis and is thicker. It contains blood vessels 🩺, nerves ⚡, hair follicles 🧑‍🦱, and sweat glands 💦. This layer provides strength, elasticity, and sensation 🤲. It helps regulate body temperature 🌡️ through sweat and blood flow. The hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) 🧈 is the deepest layer. It is made of fat and connective tissue, providing insulation ❄️, energy storage 🔋, and cushioning 🛋️ for internal organs. Together, these layers protect the body from injury ⚠️, infection 🦠, and dehydration, while also helping in sensation, temperature control, and vitamin D production ☀️. #biology #medical #anatomy #trend #science
#Dermis Reel by @explainingourbody - Tattoos aren't just ink on skin, they're a constant interaction between your body and your immune system.

When the needle hits your skin thousands of
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Tattoos aren’t just ink on skin, they’re a constant interaction between your body and your immune system. When the needle hits your skin thousands of times per minute, it pushes ink past the surface layer and into the dermis, a deeper layer where cells don’t shed as quickly. That’s where the process really starts. Your body immediately treats the ink like a foreign invader. Immune cells called macrophages rush in and try to break it down. But the pigment particles are too large to fully destroy. So instead… they trap it. Some of these cells hold the ink in place, while others die and release it, only for new cells to capture it again. This continuous cycle is what keeps your tattoo visible for years.
#Dermis Reel by @dermdocmalik (verified account) - Not all acne scars are the same! That's why one treatment doesn't fix them all.

Ice pick scars are deep, narrow pits that look like someone took an i
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Not all acne scars are the same! That’s why one treatment doesn't fix them all. Ice pick scars are deep, narrow pits that look like someone took an ice pick to your skin. They're the hardest to treat because they go deep into the dermis. Rolling scars create a wave-like, uneven texture. They're caused by fibrous bands pulling the skin down and give your face that "rolling hills" appearance. Boxcar scars are round or oval depressions with sharp, defined edges—like tiny boxes carved into your skin. Each type needs a different approach. Ice pick scars often need TCA CROSS or punch excision. Rolling scars respond well to subcision and RF microneedling. Boxcar scars improve with lasers, microneedling, or fillers depending on depth. If you're dealing with acne scarring and don't know where to start, I've put together a guide on what actually works for each type—including at-home options and in-office treatments. 👀Comment "SCAR" and I'll send it to you. *This is educational info, not personal medical advice. See a board-certified dermatologist for a treatment plan tailored to your scars. ㅤ #acnescars #acnescartreatment #laser #microneedling #skincaretips
#Dermis Reel by @dr.suada.gasimova (verified account) - 🧬 Cilt Yaşlanmasını Anlamak: Epidermis, Dermis ve Hipodermis

Cilt, yapısal ve fonksiyonel olarak üç ana tabakadan oluşur ve yaşlanma süreci her taba
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🧬 Cilt Yaşlanmasını Anlamak: Epidermis, Dermis ve Hipodermis Cilt, yapısal ve fonksiyonel olarak üç ana tabakadan oluşur ve yaşlanma süreci her tabakayı farklı mekanizmalarla etkiler. 🔹 Epidermis Cildin en dış tabakasıdır ve bariyer fonksiyonu sağlar. Yaşlanmayla birlikte hücre yenilenme hızı azalır, epidermal incelme ve nem tutma kapasitesinde düşüş görülür. Bu durum ciltte kuruluk, mat görünüm ve hassasiyet artışı ile sonuçlanır. 🔹 Dermis Cildin mekanik dayanıklılığını sağlayan ana tabakadır. Kolajen ve elastin liflerinden zengindir. Kronolojik yaşlanma ve güneş maruziyeti (foto-yaşlanma) dermal kolajen yıkımını artırır, fibroblast aktivitesi azalır. Sonuç olarak kırışıklıklar, elastikiyet kaybı ve cilt sarkması ortaya çıkar. 🔹 Hipodermis (Subkutan Doku) Yağ dokusundan zengin bu tabaka cildin hacmini ve yüz konturlarını belirler. Yaşlanmayla birlikte yağ dokusunda azalma ve yer değişimi görülür. Bu durum yüzde hacim kaybı, çöküklükler ve yaşlı yüz görünümüne katkıda bulunur. 📌 Sonuç: Cilt yaşlanması yalnızca yüzeysel bir süreç değildir; tüm cilt tabakalarının yapısal ve fonksiyonel değişimlerinin birleşimidir. Bu nedenle etkili anti-aging yaklaşımlar, epidermisi destekleyen topikal tedavileri, dermal yapıyı hedefleyen uygulamaları ve hacim kaybını ele alan yöntemleri birlikte değerlendirmelidir. #CiltYaşlanması #Dermatoloji #Epidermis #Dermis #Hipodermis
#Dermis Reel by @dr.ajayrana (verified account) - 💡 Superficial, Medium, or Deep? Know Your Skin Before Your Peel!

The skin isn't just skin! 🌟
	•	Superficial: Any layer of the epidermis
	•	Medium:
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💡 Superficial, Medium, or Deep? Know Your Skin Before Your Peel! The skin isn’t just skin! 🌟 • Superficial: Any layer of the epidermis • Medium: When you cross into the papillary dermis • Deep: Into the reticular dermis ⚠️ Important: Deeper peels are usually not safe for skin types 4, 5, and 6. Always choose treatments suited for your skin depth! 💬 Curious which peel is perfect for your skin tone? Comment below!
#Dermis Reel by @learnhowbodyworks - Tattoos aren't just art - they're science happening inside your skin.
When ink is injected, it goes deeper into the skin layer called the Dermis, not
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Tattoos aren’t just art — they’re science happening inside your skin. When ink is injected, it goes deeper into the skin layer called the Dermis, not the surface that sheds regularly. That’s why tattoos don’t fade away quickly. Your body sees tattoo ink as a foreign substance and sends immune cells to remove it. These cells try to break down the ink but can’t fully destroy it. Instead, they trap the ink and stay in place. Even when these cells die, new ones come and capture the ink again. This cycle is what keeps tattoos visible for years. Over time, tattoos may fade slightly due to sunlight and slow movement of ink particles. But they never completely disappear on their own. It’s a perfect example of how your body reacts — and accidentally preserves the art. Credit goes to respective owners. DM for credit/removal.
#Dermis Reel by @the_gossip_gazette_2026 - It's actually a never-ending battle happening right under your skin! When a tattoo needle pierces the surface, it bypasses the epidermis and drops ink
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It’s actually a never-ending battle happening right under your skin! When a tattoo needle pierces the surface, it bypasses the epidermis and drops ink deep into the dermis. Your body immediately treats this ink as an "invader" and sends in an army of white blood cells called macrophages to eat the ink and clean up the area. The catch? The ink particles are way too big for the cells to swallow. The macrophages end up "clamping" onto the pigment, effectively trapping it in place. When those cells eventually die, new ones swoop in and grab the same ink, keeping your art visible for a lifetime. Your tattoo isn't just sitting there—it's being held captive by your immune system! 💉🔬 Key Words: (tattoo science, permanent ink, human biology, immune system, macrophages, skin layers, dermis, medical animation, oddly satisfying, tattoo process, body art, ink pigments, cell biology, skin health, microscopic view, science facts, biotechnology, how it works, tattoo needles, microscopic battle) #tattoo #howitworks #biology #sciencefact #inklife
#Dermis Reel by @skinsolutions.co (verified account) - Ultherapy vs. Thermage - what's the difference? 💡

Both are collagen-stimulating, skin-tightening treatments-but they work in different layers of the
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Ultherapy vs. Thermage — what’s the difference? 💡 Both are collagen-stimulating, skin-tightening treatments—but they work in different layers of the skin and are often used on different areas of the face. ⚡ Thermage Uses radiofrequency energy to heat collagen in the mid-dermis and superficial layers, improving skin texture and elasticity. → Best for overall smoothing, contouring, and refining fine lines on the full face, eyelids, and around the mouth. → Think of it as tightening from the outside in. ✨ Ultherapy (Ulthera) Uses focused ultrasound energy to target the deep structural layer of the skin (SMAS layer)—the same plane lifted in surgical facelifts. → Best for lifting + firming areas like the lower face, jawline, under the chin, neck, and brow. → Think of it as tightening from the inside out. 🧬 How they compare: Both stimulate collagen, but Ultherapy gives a deeper lift, while Thermage refines the surface and improves texture. I like combining these therapies by having clients do one every other year, for a lifted, smoother, more sculpted appearance without downtime. Melissa Knudson @nursemelnyc 📲 212-417-0002 to book an appointment with nurse Mel #skintightening #aestheticmedicine nursepractitioners

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