Biology, asked by avocado87, 8 months ago

How does skin changes with age ?​

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Answered by prathaam
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Aging skin looks thinner, paler, and clear (translucent). Large pigmented spots, including age spots, liver spots, or lentigos, may appear in sun-exposed areas. Changes in the connective tissue reduce the skin's strength and elasticity. This is known as elastosis.The three key signs of aging: fine lines and wrinkles, sagging skin and a loss of volume and a loss of elasticity, and deep wrinkles are examined in more detail in separate articles.

Answered by lovedeep8190
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our skin contain so many skin cells which needs moisture for there nourishment. and high calaories

but as the age increases our calories reduce constantly and result in weakening of skin cells and tissues.

by this our connective tissues changes and become weaker.

Changes in the connective tissue reduce the skin's strength and elasticity. This is known as elastosis.

soby this type skin changes with the age

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