subcutaneous layer
superficial fascia of neck.
Yes, the camper's fascia is superficial to the Scarpa's fascia. Camper's fascia is a fatty layer found beneath the dermis, whereas Scarpa's fascia is a deeper layer of connective tissue that lies beneath the camper's fascia.
Superficial fascia is located just beneath the skin and contains fat cells, while deep fascia is denser and surrounds muscles, bones, and organs. Superficial fascia is more flexible and allows for movement, while deep fascia provides structural support and protection.
no
None, superficial to it is the investing fascia
The hypodermis has two other names: the Subcutaneous layer and the Superficial Fascia
fascicle
Hypodermis
Superficial fascia contains adipose (fat) tissue and connective tissue. It lies just beneath the skin and serves as padding and insulation for the body.
Camper fascia, a superficial fascial layer.
Deep fascia, epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium.
fatty tissue or subcutaneous fat