skindets
Skindets are a term used in speculative dermatology and certain niche discussions to describe minute, skin-derived microstructures that may form on or near the surface of the epidermis. They are imagined as self-contained aggregations of epidermal cells that can appear transiently during desquamation, wound healing, or mechanical stress. In descriptions that accompany the concept, skindets are envisioned as translucent, bubble-like bodies ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometers in diameter, with a keratinized outer layer and a softer interior, visible under high-magnification imaging.
Formation and structure are described as arising when clusters of keratinocytes become encapsulated by cohesive intercellular
Potential significance, if skindets exist as a real phenomenon, includes roles in skin-microbiome interactions, localized wound