38 Photos Of The Human Body That Blew My Mind (Well, Not Literally — Then I Might Have To Be In This Post)

1.Did you know it's possible to function basically normally even with a large part of your brain missing? This person had a stroke in utero but lived a pretty normal life with some minor difficulties.

MRI scan showing a section of a brain with a large, dark cavity on the left side
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2.This person also lived a normal life with a massive 6.2cm cyst — their brain just grew around it.

MRI scan of a human brain showing a large round mass in the upper center region
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3.The human body's ability to heal is just genuinely incredible.

Close-up of a fingertip with and without adhesive residue
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4.Look at how your fingers can regenerate!!!

Two fingers gently pressed together against a textured background
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5.Your body's doing all kinds of stuff all the time to help you that you don't even see.

A close-up image of a human palm with visible lines and creases
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6.The body's ability to adopt skin grafts and heal actually blows my mind. There's a one-year difference between these two photos.

A before-and-after comparison of a tattoo removal healing process on a forearm, showing initial red wrapping and later healing scars
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7.Modern medicine is just incredible. Here's a person being injected with sclerosant, which immediately collapses and reabsorbs spider veins.

A close-up of a needle being used for sclerotherapy treatment on varicose veins
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8.Did you know there'a device that can literally stretch your pupil during eye surgery?

Close-up of a cataract surgery procedure, showing a medical tool removing the cloudy lens from an eye
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9.The fact that we can basically replace bones and joints in the body is incredible.

X-ray image showing a hip joint before and after a hip replacement procedure
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10.Having metal in your body is so...well, metal to me.

Plastic bag containing metal rings and small parts on a soft, dark surface
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11.You might think there would be heavy scarring after major surgery, but check out how little scarring this person was left with after THREE life-saving heart surgeries.

A finger gently pinches a small area of skin above a waistband
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12.Even massive, body-long scars heal amazingly.

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13.Literal brain surgery also heals nicely — this is the progress after only a week.

I don’t know who this is, but the image shows a close-up of a person’s head with visible stitches along the hairline
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14.It's also wild to me what humans can survive. This person was struck by lightning and survived — and ended up with this awesome scar.

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15.Though of course, sometimes what seem like minor injuries can be much bigger than you think. This cut almost paralyzed someone's finger and required surgery — watch out for injuries on your joints!

Two-image comparison: left shows a finger with a small cut, right shows a hand with multiple stitches on fingers
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16.One of the coolest things about the human body is disorders and abnormalities that don't have any adverse effects — they just look awesome. Like Arcus senilis, which can occur in older people. (Though be careful — sometimes rings like this can be something more serious).

A close-up of an elderly person's eye and part of their face, showing detailed skin texture and eye features
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17.Piebaldism is one of the coolest examples — it usually causes a loss of pigment in skin and hair near the top of your head, and it looks awesome.

Young child with vitiligo smiling and waving at a smartphone while sitting on stairs
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18.Have you ever heard of "werewolf syndrome"? It's basically when hair grows on your face.

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19.Did you know that injuries can actually affect hair growth?

Two hands with subtle differences in skin tone and texture are shown resting on a surface
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20.And disorders can also affect hair growth and even color.

Close-up of someone getting hair highlights at a salon, showing a section of hair and foil
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21.There's even a syndrome that makes your hair "uncombable — it's literally called Uncombable Hair Syndrome.

Person with fluffy, static hair standing up, suggesting an experiment or humorous moment
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22.Did you know you can get tumors or cysts on your eye? This is pterygium, or noncancerous growth. It can eventually cause vision issues.

Close-up of a human eye with visible cataract, showing clouded lens and surrounding skin texture
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23.Your iris can become inflamed, swollen, and even "stuck" like this person's.

Close-up of a human eye with a detailed description above about an inflamed iris requiring treatment to move
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24.You can also have a blood defect that turns your eye yellow.

Close-up of a human eye with a blue iris, detailed eyelashes, and eyebrow visible
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25.It's wild to me that a tiny insect can do this much damage.

Two images of an arm with a red rash in the armpit area, highlighted with a red circle
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26.This six-year-old's dental x-ray showing adult and baby teeth looks wild, but it's pretty standard.

Dental X-ray showing a full set of teeth, including molars, pre-molars, canines, and incisors, with some dental irregularities visible
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27.Did you know it's possible to have a hair growing on your eardrum? It can actually cause way more issues than you'd think — like nausea, coughing, tinnitus, chronic pain, and even hearing loss. Luckily, removal is pretty easy (but don't try it yourself).

Close-up image of a human ear canal showing the eardrum and some earwax
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28.Gallstones are low-key such a fear of mine. Look how big this one is!

A hand holding a small, textured pebble
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29.Imagine passing this kidney stone. :(

Close-up of a textured mineral or crystal cluster on a dark woven fabric surface
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30.This is what it looks like to be stung by a jellyfish.

Arm with red birthmark lying on a textured surface
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31.Apparently, jellyfish stings can cause permanent damage.

A close-up of a person's skin showing a patch of lighter pigmentation on their arm
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32.This is what it looks like to have an enlarged heart — luckily, it can be treated with surgery.

X-ray image of a human chest showing lungs and heart
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33.Did you know it's possible to have stripes on your wisdom teeth? It can be an effect of antibiotics while the teeth are growing.

Open hand holding two extracted human teeth with dental restorations
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34.And I thought having all four of my wisdom teeth was bad.

X-ray image showing impacted wisdom tooth in lower jaw
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35.UTIs are pretty common...purple pee is not. It happens when patients using a catheter are dealing with constipation.

Hospital bed with a catheter drainage bag attached, filled with purple fluid
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36.TIL you can sometimes see your pulse in blood flow after an injury.

Finger dipped in water with soap bubbles and red liquid swirling
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37.This is what excess skin looks like after it's removed.

Surgical tissue specimens labeled with measurements on a blue drape
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38.And finally, here's how much skin color can change in the sun — check out this person's tanned hand against their untanned foot.

A hand touching a foot on the sand, showing a contrast in skin tones and textures
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