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Superficial Fascia Information

Superficial fascia is found in the subcutis in virtually all regions of the body, blending with the reticular layer of the dermis.[1] It is present on the face, over the upper portion of the sternocleidomastoid, at the nape of the neck, and overlying the sternum.[2] It is mainly loose areolar connective tissue and adipose and is the layer that primarily determines the shape of a body. In addition to its subcutaneous presence, this type of fascia surrounds organs and glands, neurovascular bundles, and is found at many other locations where it fills otherwise unoccupied space. It serves as a storage medium of fat and water; as a passageway for lymph, nerve and blood vessels; and as a protective padding to cushion and insulate.[3]

Superficial fascia is present, but does not contain fat, in the eyelids, ear, scrotum, penis and clitoris.[4]

Fascial dynamics

Due to its viscoelastic properties, superficial fascia can stretch to accommodate the deposition of adipose that accompanies both ordinary and prenatal weight gain. After pregnancy and weight loss, the superficial fascia slowly reverts to its original level of \

References

  1. ^ Skandalakis, John E.; Skandalakis, P.N.; Skandalakis, L.J.; Skandalakis, J. (2002). Surgical Anatomy and Technique, 2nd Ed.. Atlanta, GA: Springer. pp. 1–2. ISBN 0-387-98752-5.
  2. ^ Paoletti, Serge (2006). The Fasciae: Anatomy, Dysfunction & Treatment. Seattle, WA: Eastland Press. pp. 23–24. ISBN 0-939616-53-X.
  3. ^ Hedley, Gil (2005). The Integral Anatomy Series Vol. 1: Skin and Superficial fascia (DVD). Integral Anatomy Productions. http://integralanatomy.com/. Retrieved 2006-07-17.
  4. ^ Norman Eizenberg, General Anatomy:Principles and Applications (2008), p 70.
Integumentary system (TA A16, TH H3.12, GA 10.1062)
Skin
Epidermis Stratum corneum · Stratum lucidum · Stratum granulosum · Stratum spinosum · Stratum basale
Basement membrane zone Basal keratinocyte · Lamina lucida · Lamina densa
Dermis Papillary (Dermal papillae) · Reticular
Subcutaneous tissue Panniculus/Pannus (Panniculus adiposus · Panniculus carnosus) · Stratum membranosum · Loose connective tissue · Superficial fascia
Adnexa
Skin glands

Sweat glands: Apocrine sweat gland · Eccrine sweat gland

Sebaceous
Hair
Root sheath Outer root sheath · Inner root sheath (Henle's layer, Huxley's layer)
Hair shaft Cuticle · Cortex · Medulla · Bulb with matrix cells · Hair follicle
Muscle Arrector pili muscle
Pilosebaceous unit Hair sebaceous gland
Nail Nail matrix · Nail plate (Lunula) · Eponychium · Paronychium · Hyponychium

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Muscular system (TA A04.0, GA 4.361)
Topics Muscular tissue · Muscles of the human body
Types of muscles Cardiac muscle · Skeletal muscle · Smooth muscle
Other Unipennate muscle · Bipennate muscle · Origin · Insertion · Fascia (Superficial fascia, Deep fascia, Visceral fascia) · Tendon/Aponeurosis · Fascial compartment

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