Structural changes in aging human skin

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In both exposed and protected areas of progressively older people the underside of the epidermis becomes increasingly flattened out. This flattening is accompanied by a comparable rarefaction of the superficial blood vessels. In this article we review the architecture of the elastic fiber framework in the papillary dermis of skin protected from the sun; aging changes that occur are similar to, but less severe than, those in sun-exposed areas. Most cutaneous sensory end organs are little affected by aging; those in the external genitalia, however, and particularly those underneath the vaginal epithelium become smaller and some disappear.

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Montagna, W., & Carlisle, K. (1979). Structural changes in aging human skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 73(1), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12532761

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