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In a simple mastectomy, only the breast tissue, nipple, and a small piece of overlying skin are removed.
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Swelling occurs in a tissue after an injury due to increased blood flow and leakage of fluids and white blood cells into the affected area. This response is part of the body's immune reaction to protect and heal the injured tissue.
During an incision, the tissue layers typically involved include the skin, subcutaneous tissue (fatty tissue beneath the skin), and muscle tissue. The specific layers will depend on the depth and location of the incision.
Scars are made up of fibrous tissue, which is a result of skin repair. It is still live tissue, but it is not as good as the skin that was there before the injury.
Because stem cells presist in both epithelial and connective-tissue components of the skin even after injury
A superficial injury refers to damage that only affects the outer layers of skin or tissue, such as minor cuts, scrapes, or bruises. These injuries typically do not penetrate deeply and are considered less severe than ones that involve deeper tissue or organs. Superficial injuries can often be treated at home with simple first aid measures.
A simple mastectomy is the removal of only the breast tissue, nipple and a small portion of the overlying skin.
Do you mean, "contusion?" If so, it's an injury where the tissue is injured but the skin isn't broken (for example, a bruise.)
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The skin we see is the epidermis, then the layer just beneath it is the dermis and finally hypodermis. The hypodermis is made up of fatty tissue but it is all technically skin unless you are asking about muscle.
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