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Meiwo New Anatomical Model_Highly Realistic Head and Neck Anatomical Model

Author:yisainuo Time:2025-09-12

After many days of research and testing by the technical anatomy modelers of Meiwo, a soft silicone highly realistic head and neck anatomical model has been completed. The soft silicone highly realistic head and neck anatomical model not only has a realistic appearance but also has a very accurate anatomical structure.

highly realistic head and neck anatomical model

The highly realistic head and neck anatomy model is made of food grade soft silicone and paint. The material of soft silicone has passed the SGS certification. In addition, the highly realistic head and neck anatomical model is free of heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, soluble antimony, soluble arsenic, soluble barium, soluble lead, soluble mercury, and soluble selenium, ensuring stability and durability. It is non-toxic and odorless. The model can be repeatedly bent and cleaned, making it durable, drop-resistant, and easy to disassemble.

The highly realistic head and neck anatomical model shows the galea aponeurotica, frontal belly, orbicularis oculi muscle, lacrimal gland, nasal muscle, levator labii superioris muscle, zygomaticus minor muscle, zygomaticus major muscle, masseter muscle, parotid gland, orbicularis oris muscle, depressor anguli oris muscle, mentalis muscle, superficial temporal artery, auriculotemporal nerve, branch of facial nerve from parotid gland, greater auricular nerve, parotid duct, transverse facial artery, facial artery and vein, submandibular gland, greater occipital nerve, third occipital nerve, occipital muscle, temporalis muscle, masseter muscle, buccinator muscle, medial pterygoid muscle, lateral pterygoid muscle, maxillary nerve of trigeminal nerve, maxillary artery, mandible, angular artery, supraclavicular artery and vein, sternocleidomastoid muscle, sternohyoid muscle, sternothyroid muscle, thyrohyoid muscle, omohyoid muscle, thyroid cartilage, digastric muscle, trapezius muscle, splenius capitis muscle, anterior scalene muscle, middle scalene muscle, posterior scalene muscle, internal jugular vein decapitation, common carotid artery, cervical plexus, brachial plexus decapitation, pectoralis major decapitation, clavicle, trachea and esophagus. Welcome!