Product Description
70 Times, full size, shows section through three layers of the hair-covered skin of the head. Models shows hair follicles with sebaceous, sweat glands, receptors, nerves and vessels.
Exceptional Realism for TrainingEngineered with multiple skin layers and textured surfaces, this artificial human skin model closely replicates the tactile and visual qualities of natural human skin. Its realistic design ensures effective practice of incisions, suturing, and other clinical procedures, enhancing confidence and competence during medical training.
High Durability and ReusabilityThe model's robust PVC and silicone construction makes it highly durable, tear-resistant, and stretchable. Designed for repeated use, it can be washed, disinfected, and even painted, ensuring longevity and economical benefits for medical institutions. Its hydrophobic, latex-free surface provides safe use for allergy-sensitive users.
Versatile ApplicationsSuitable for hospitals, labs, and medical colleges, this training model is adaptable for various clinical scenarios. Available in multiple sizes and tones, it supports learning and assessment for a broad range of medical professionals, and can be safely stored away from direct sunlight in cool, dry conditions.
FAQ's of Human Skin:
Q: How is the artificial skin model used for medical training?
A: The model is employed in medical and lab settings for practicing procedures like incisions, suturing, and wound closure, offering realistic tactile feedback similar to genuine human skin. Its flexibility and durability make it ideal for repeated practice sessions.
Q: What makes this skin model suitable for repeated use?
A: Its high tensile strength and elasticity, coupled with hydrophobic and cut-resistant features, allow it to withstand multiple instances of incising, stretching, and suturing. The non-allergenic, latex-free composition ensures long-term, safe reuse.
Q: When does the model require sterilization and how is it done?
A: The skin model should be sterilized after each training session or before storage. Disinfection can be achieved easily with alcohol wipes or UV light exposure without compromising material integrity.
Q: Where should the artificial skin model be stored?
A: To preserve its durability and texture, the model should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage prevents material degradation and maintains its realistic properties.
Q: What are the benefits of using this artificial skin over real animal or cadaver skin in training?
A: This model eliminates ethical concerns, is latex-free, poses no risk of infection, and offers consistency in texture and feedback. It is also reusable, affordable over time, and available in a variety of skin tones and sizes.
Q: Is the artificial skin model compatible with different suture or scalpel types?
A: Yes, the model is manufactured to be compatible with standard suturing and surgical instruments, allowing for versatile practice with various medical tools and techniques.