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Reticular dermis
/ɹɛtˈɪkjʊlə dˈɜːmiz/
/ɹɛtˈɪkjʊlɚ dˈɜːmiz/
Reticular dermis
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retikuláris hám
the bottom layer of the skin's dermis that gives the skin strength, elasticity, and contains structures like sweat glands, hair follicles, and blood vessels
What is "reticular dermis"?
The reticular dermis is the deeper layer of the dermis, located beneath the papillary dermis. It is composed of dense connective tissue, including collagen and elastin fibers, which provide strength, elasticity, and structural integrity to the skin. The reticular dermis contains blood vessels, sweat glands, hair follicles, and sensory receptors, contributing to the skin's overall function and responsiveness. It also plays a vital role in thermoregulation, wound healing, and providing support to the epidermis.