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I thank you for the answer but I did not mean sub Q emphysema. I meant sub Q as a depth as in full thickness in skin for sub Q in depth for surgery.I had to look that up subQ Subcutaneous emphysema is when gas or air is in the layer under the skin. Subcutaneous refers to the tissue beneath the skin, and emphysema refers to trapped air. It is sometimes abbreviated SCE or SE and also called tissue emphysema, or Sub Q air. I vote yes by the diagram of the skin.