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SKIN AGING

Authors: Mezentsev, Y.A.; Osipova, O.A.; Gorelik, S.G.; Belousova, O.N.;
Abstract

Aging is an integral part of every person’s life. All organs and systems go through a stage of gerontological changes, the skin is the organ whose age-related changes are most noticeable. The total life expectancy of the population is growing, but when reaching the age of 50 years, structural changes in the skin are already inevitable, first of all they affect the epidermis, the dermis, subcutaneous fat also suffers, the features of aging will be discussed in this article.

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epidermis, aging, gerontological changes, dermis

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