"Sub-" is the prefix in the medical term that means below the skin.
Dia- is the medical terminology combining form meaning complete.
The Greek prefix meaning "skin" is "derm-", as in words like dermatology (study of skin) and dermatitis (inflammation of the skin).
The prefix is sub- (meaning underneath or below), the suffix is -ous (meaning to pertain to) and the root word is -cutane- meaning skin. The word subcutaneous means pertaining to beneath the skin.
Transdermal or percutaneous
Dermoid is the medical term meaning skin-like
PercutaneousThis is also known as transdermal, as in medication being absorbed through the skin such as nicotine patches and hormone patches.trans-dermaldermal means skin.. medical term that means through the skin is transdermal
No, "derma" is not a prefix. It is a combining form meaning skin. A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
Yes, "derma" is a prefix that means related to skin. It is commonly used in medical terms, such as dermatology (the study of skin) or epidermis (the outer layer of skin).
You can check this but i think it is "trans dermal"
The prefix "cutaneo-" refers to the skin. It is often used in medical terminology to describe things related to the skin.
Depending on which layer of the skin, it could be subdermal or subcutaneous (Sub: Under, Cutaneous: The skin). The prefix hypo- means below and the dermis is the bottommost layer of skin. So the medical term for beneath the skin is hypodermic.