Sentences with phrase «tissue under your skin»

«Exposure to the sun activates a sort of pre-vitamin D in the adipose tissue under the skin,» she explained.
Laser treatment claims to break up the fat deposits or tissue under your skin, while simultaneously stimulating collagen production.
Toxins in fish accumulate in the skin and fatty tissue under the skin (that's why the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends removing the skin and fat from fish before eating it).
Wounds that appear to only be simple puncture wounds can have deep damage and cause tearing of tissues under the skin.
A lump under the skin, neck, armpit, back or rump can signify a condition called fly strike, which is caused by fly larvae or maggots invading the tissue under the skin.
The spay incision is closed in several layers (the abdominal muscles, the tissue under the skin, and the skin itself may all be closed separately).
Lipomas are deposits of fatty tissue under the skin that are separated from surrounding body fat by a fibrous covering.
However, if not treated it can grow into nearby areas and spread into bone or tissues under the skin.

Not exact matches

When preparing a whole tenderloin for roasting, Bob explained that it's important to trim the «silver» skin (connective tissue) from the surface of the meat (it's tough and will not tenderize with cooking) and tuck the «tail» (the thinner, tapered end) under the tenderloin to create a roast of even thickness.
The elastic tissues just under the skin break down, resulting in stretch marks.
For instance, tissue from skin, spleen, kidney and stomach all had improved appearance when inspected under a microscope.
Using magnetic resonance imaging, Dr. Kahleová and colleagues then studied adipose (fat - storage) tissue in the subjects» thighs to see how the two different diets had affected subcutaneous, subfascial and intramuscular fat (that is, fat under the skin, on the surface of muscles and inside muscles).
Hale cut a slit in Nelson's shoulders and inserted a deflated tissue expander under the skin, adding saline twice a week for three months until Nelson resembled a defensive lineman.
Cartilage, bone, skin and egg cells are now regulated as tissues or under similar rules.
The researchers transplanted the cardiac fibroblasts isolated from the region of calcification under the skin of healthy mice and observed soft - tissue calcification similar to that seen in the donor mice.
Scientists aren't sure why Pd lights up under UV light, but they think that once Pd filaments, called hyphae, penetrate the bat's skin, those hyphae secrete substances that eat away at the living tissue and also happen to fluoresce under UV light.
He said under nighttime and low - light conditions, there is insufficient light for a conventional camera to capture facial imagery for recognition without active illumination such as a flash or spotlight, which would give away the position of such surveillance cameras; however, thermal cameras that capture the heat signature naturally emanating from living skin tissue are ideal for such conditions.
And a survey by RTI International found that an estimated 7 percent of Americans have Dupuytren contracture, a hand condition that develops when the connective tissue under the palm's skin contracts and toughens over time.
They scanned seven minke whale heads in CT and MRI machines, created computer models of the ears and surrounding soft tissue, and dissected the whale noggins to reveal ear fat running from blubber just under the skin to the ear bones.
The dyes he was injecting under the skin of lab animals perfused virtually every tissue, turning organs a striking blue — except the brain.
However, from outside a patient's body, surgeons can detect only the tracer, so they must probe surgically under skin and other tissues to find dyed nodes.
But the tissue does have blood vessels that proved functional when it was transplanted under the skin of a mouse.
Under normal conditions, pluripotent frog cells form only skin tissue.
For example the researchers used the CRE - ERT2 mouse model validated at the ICS, in which Cre function is controlled by the promoter of Atypical Notch ligand Delta - like homologue1 (Dlk1) under Tamoxifen activation, a skin fibroblast marker, to carry out temporal and tissue specific inactivation of key genes involved in skin fibroblast diversity.
Superficial fascia is the layer of connective tissue right under the skin on the face.
Adipose tissue (fat), is found right under the skin, in between muscles and around internal organs, the heart, the liver etc..
The idea behind foam rolling for cellulite is that it breaks up and loosens fascia (connective tissue that protects and separates muscles), Dr. Jegasothy says, allowing fat to lie flat under the skin.
All of these can help to regenerate your skin tissue as well as help to reduce those dreaded dark circles that can develop under your eyes.
Cellulite is a type of fatty deposit under the skin that pushes up against the tissues, creating a dimpled, lumpy appearance.
Without sleep your body can not repair day to day damage, which begins to show as the bags under your eyes grow and your skin tissue fades.
That's probably because cellulite is basically connective tissue, under the skin, trapping toxins and fluids.
As bodybuilders have long known, strong androgens such as DHT produce a «dry» and «hard» appearance by drawing water from under the skin and into the muscle tissue thus enhancing vascularity.
In addition, since weak collagen and connective tissue structure of the skin is regarded as the key cause of cellulite your priority should be to strengthen collagen under your skin by using following supplements:
Cellulite, the dimpled orange peel effect mainly seen on thighs and buttocks (but can also be found in other areas of the body), is caused by connective tissue (collagen fibers) becoming damaged, brittle or inflexible allowing pockets of fat to push up under the surface of the skin.
But in cellulite part of those fat cells under skin become detached from weakened connective tissue (collagen) stick together and create small lumpy fatty deposits that look just like cottage cheese.
The only effective way of treating cellulite is addressing the above mentioned causes, focusing on strengthening the connective tissue (collagen) and muscles found under the skin, a long - term weight loss (burning fat slowly and systematically), slowing down the ageing process of the skin cells, improving blood circulation and strengthening blood vessel walls, detoxification of the body and liver, and improving overall health.
Once you've worked under the skin on the breast, you can insinuate your finger under the skin where the thigh joins the body — there is a tissue - thin layer of, well, tissue there that is easily breached without breaching the skin itself.
Dogs with this type of cancer located in the subcutaneous tissues (just under the skin) live a median of about 6 months with surgery alone.
Most of the ones that are soft, freely movable in the subcutaneous (under the skin) tissue and don't grow very quickly are usually benign but not always.
They migrate through tissue, under the skin, and eventually enter the blood vessels, where they quickly take a ride to the arteries of the lung.
After the beak of the mosquito is pulled out, the heartworm larva swim down the hole into the area under the skin (subcutaneous tissue) on the new host.
Many times these can appear suddenly and can have various appearances from raised hairless overgrowths of tissue, to bumps felt under the skin.
Radioactive iodine, given by injection (usually under the skin), becomes concentrated in the thyroid gland, where it irradiates and destroys the hyperfunctioning tissue.
Pets that need fluid therapy will have lots of loose skin, and you need to insert the needle so that the fluid drains into the space right under the loose tissue.
If the tissue under the wound appears to pass by when you move the skin, the wound will probably require stitches.
The mites can usually be found by scraping some skin tissue and looking for the mites under the microscope.
The microchip is injected under the skin and into the connective tissue of your pet with an instrument much like a hypodermic needle.
Mast cell tumors and soft tissue sarcomas, two potentially malignant tumors, also develop under the skin and can feel soft and squishy just like a lipoma.
The disease produces fever, abdominal pain, lumps under the skin in the fatty tissue, inappetance, and pain during movement.
Sarcomas tend to spread locally by invading adjacent tissues via finger - like projections under the skin.
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