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| Top level | integument Short Extended |
| Current level | subcutaneous tissue Extended |
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| 7439 |
New subdivision used after Lockwood (1991 Plast Reconstr Surg 6:1009-1018) and Herlin et al.(2015 Surg Radiol Anat 37:731-741). Nowadays, most authors have agreed that the subcutaneous tissue consists of three main components, based on a concept by Lockwood (1991) who presented a superficial fascial system, focussing on the trunk and limbs: (1) the superficial adipose tissue; (2) an intermediate membranous later or superficial fascia, which can be either fibrous and/or muscular, and either single or multiple, this layer includes the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) of the face, and (3) the deep adipose tissue (Herlin et al. (2015).
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| Type of list | P2 |
| List Unit Identifier | 7439 |
| Subtotals | subchildren 0 subunits 0 |
| Proper children | 13 |
| Number of children | 13 (validated) |
| Proper units | 14 |
| Number of units | 14 (validated) |
| Signature | 23776 (validated since 21.9.2024) |
| Date: 21.06.2025 |