Skin and Skin Biology

Skin biology delves into the intricate mechanisms governing the skin's structure, function, and response to environmental factors. Comprising three layers—epidermis, dermis, and subcutis—the skin serves as a protective barrier, regulating temperature, moisture, and immune defense. Its biology involves cellular processes like keratinocyte proliferation, melanin production, and collagen synthesis, crucial for maintaining integrity and elasticity. Additionally, skin biology explores the role of hormones, genetics, and microbiota in skin health and disease. Understanding these complexities informs skincare practices, medical treatments, and cosmetic interventions, advancing dermatological science and enhancing our comprehension of the skin's multifaceted biology.

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