the subcutaneous layer (hypodermis)
The dermis and subcutaneous layer
Dermis
Blood is supplied to the skin through capillarity vessels
Blood is supplied to the skin through capillarity vessels
because the dermis has blood vessels.
papillary layer
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
The epidermis, or the outermost layer, contains no blood vessels.
Skin, blood vessels, bones...
Blood vessels are helpful to the skin because they carry oxygen and nutrients to it. Blood vessels help to keep the skin looking fresh and youthful.
A hemangioma is a mass of blood vessels on the skin's surface.
Really two. The epidermis is the most superficial layer of skin but is avascular (i.e. no blood vessels). The layer of skin deep to the epidermis is the dermis and that is where the blood vessels are located. So unless you penetrate into the dermis you will not bleed.
Blood vessels carry blood from one place to another.
Areolar tissue is found in many locations around the body. One important area is the skin (areolar tissue is found in both the dermis and sub-cutaneous layers of the skin. The areolar tissue located in the skin binds the outer layers of the skin to the muscles beneath. Areolar tissue is also found in or around mucous membranes, and around blood vessels, nerves, and the organs of the body.Through out the human body-it keeps your skin from hanging loosely. DM