here. at a teaching hospital, you have a resident. he s teaching him. an anesthesiologist is behind the curtain. there s a circulating nurse as well, someone not scrubbed that can get things and hand them off to the table. before he makes a decision, what i want to warn you is you are seeing the real deal. you are going to hear and see what i see in the operating room. if it makes you squeamish, you may want to look away for a second. she s prepped and ready for surgery. everybody ready? there it is. the first incision. he s placing a certain amount of force on the skal pal getting through the skin and the fat layer under it. you may have noticed or expected to see more blood. part of the reason you don t is