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Illustration showing third degree burn of hand. Severe burns skin from kettle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skin burn classification Royalty Free Stock Photo
Partial thickness or third-degree burn on the leg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Partial thickness or third-degree burn on the leg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Third degree of burn. Hand with damaged outer epidermis and inner dermis layer of skin. Severe injury. Flat vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stages of skin burn stage, first, second and third degree burn. Wound after burn. Types of injury to skin. Human skin layers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Third Degree Burn
A third-degree burn on the leg Royalty Free Stock Photo
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False burned hand, paramedic training prop Royalty Free Stock Photo
Types of burns. Cross section of humans skin Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Severe burn injury Royalty Free Stock Photo
A third-degree burn is referred to as a full thickness burn. This type of burn destroys the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and the entire layer beneath (or dermis).


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