LayersIt is usually described as having five layers, which can be remembered with the mnemonic "SCALP":[1]
Blood supplyThe blood supply of the scalp is via five pairs of arteries, three from the external carotid and two from the internal carotid:
InnervationThe scalp is innervated by the following:[2]
There are no lymph nodes in the scalp; lymphatic drainage is to the pre- and post-auricular nodes. Role in aestheticsThe scalp plays an important role in the aesthetics of the face. Androgenic alopecia, or male pattern hair loss, is a common cause of concern to men. It may be treated by medication (eg finasteride) or hair transplantation with variable success. If the scalp is heavy and loose, a common change with aging, the forehead may be low, heave and deeply lined. The brow lift procedure aims to address these concerns. PathologyThe scalp is a common site for the development of tumours including:
Scalp conditions
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