The wounds look the same because they are obviously not actually operating. And the organ would obviously look…
Also, the open bodies, organs, and wounds are actually super-detailed prosthetics made by special effects (SFX) teams.
These props are often made from silicone, latex, gelatin, or 3D-printed materials.
Organs like hearts, livers, and intestines are created to look and feel real, sometimes even with pulsing mechanisms inside to mimic blood flow.
They film the surgeries using close-ups, clever cuts, and surgical lighting to hide transitions between real actors and prosthetic bodies.
Even though it appears to be an open human chest, what you're seeing is actually just the actor's upper body attached to a fake torso. The "skin" is made of latex or silicone, and organs are placed underneath.
Source: Articles about Behind the Scenes of this series and other medical dramas.
just finished it was my 3rd ever proper watch of a hospital series. the first was E.R when used to be shown on…
The wounds look the same because they are obviously not actually operating. And the organ would obviously look the same, as every human has the same organs.
Also, the water thrown was not just any water.
When a surgeon says “irrigation” during an operation and the nurse pours liquid from a steel bowl into the surgical area, the liquid usually involves sterile normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride) to clean wounds, remove debris, bacteria, and blood, and keep tissues moist. This is the most common irrigation fluid used in surgeries. Other fluids like sterile water, antiseptic solutions, or Lactated Ringer’s might be used in specific cases, but saline is most common because it’s safe and non-toxic inside the body. It is used to flush out the area or keep it clean and visible during the operation.
No Idea. I just came to know about this upcoming drama from the News Article published on MDL, which was titled: "Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung are in discussion to lead a rated 29+ K-drama!"
Because it was released in 2004 (about 20 years ago from now), and it has gay romance, which, according to them, is not something a kid should watch during that time.
I have been a K-drama fan since 2019, COVID lockdown. My very first drama was Murphy's Law of Love (China? Thai?)…
The drama: Murphy's Law of Love is actually from the country Taiwan.
Thank you for the recommendations.
One question. Hope you will answer. Can you specify which dramas you are reffering to as First Love, Voices, Glory. There are so many different search results.
Did Penny lose the baby or was the baby save d and she is still pregnant?
The baby lives. She hides it as she is angry with the ML. On Ep 30, it is revealed that she asked the doctors to not disclose about her baby to her family.
These props are often made from silicone, latex, gelatin, or 3D-printed materials.
Organs like hearts, livers, and intestines are created to look and feel real, sometimes even with pulsing mechanisms inside to mimic blood flow.
They film the surgeries using close-ups, clever cuts, and surgical lighting to hide transitions between real actors and prosthetic bodies.
Even though it appears to be an open human chest, what you're seeing is actually just the actor's upper body attached to a fake torso. The "skin" is made of latex or silicone, and organs are placed underneath.
Source: Articles about Behind the Scenes of this series and other medical dramas.
Also, the water thrown was not just any water.
When a surgeon says “irrigation” during an operation and the nurse pours liquid from a steel bowl into the surgical area, the liquid usually involves sterile normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride) to clean wounds, remove debris, bacteria, and blood, and keep tissues moist. This is the most common irrigation fluid used in surgeries.
Other fluids like sterile water, antiseptic solutions, or Lactated Ringer’s might be used in specific cases, but saline is most common because it’s safe and non-toxic inside the body. It is used to flush out the area or keep it clean and visible during the operation.
Source: My dad's medical textbook.
I just came to know about this upcoming drama from the News Article published on MDL, which was titled:
"Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung are in discussion to lead a rated 29+ K-drama!"
https://news.mydramalist.com/article/shin-hye-sun-and-gong-myung-are-in-discussion-to-lead-a-rated-29-k-drama
I recently discovered that there is a Webtoon, The Tasty Florida: The Recipe of Love by Kim Yong Kyu and Sibiwol
Thank you for the recommendations.
One question. Hope you will answer.
Can you specify which dramas you are reffering to as First Love,
Voices, Glory. There are so many different search results.
Turns out that is is an actual term that emerged in South Korea