In stark contrast were the expressions of sudden realization on the faces of the two young forensic doctors.
The "transdermal backlight examination method" mentioned by Jiang An instantly awakened their dormant memories.
This was a professional skill emphasized in forensic science classes but gradually forgotten by them.
Witnessing the practical application of this classic method allowed them to profoundly understand the gap between theory and practice.
With the skilled cooperation of the two forensic doctors, Jiang An precisely made an incision along the midline of the neck, then used tweezers to delicately separate and expose the skin tissues on both sides.
Every movement appeared effortless, as if performing a delicate piece of art.
Next, he slightly turned his body and calmly instructed, "You two, grip the skin on either side of the neck with both hands, stretch it slowly and evenly outward, and maintain some tension—not too loose nor too tight."
