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How much blood is in the skin?

Published in Skin Blood Flow 1 min read

The skin receives approximately 5% of the total blood output from the heart, which equates to about *0.125 mL blood / (mL tissue min)**.

This means that a significant amount of blood circulates through the skin, contributing to its various functions, including temperature regulation, nutrient delivery, and waste removal.

The skin also plays a crucial role in protecting the body from external threats.