A Story of Chemistry for Your Skin - Skin Regeneration Mechanism Edition
Explanation of the factors causing turnover disruption, the effects of the disruption, and what can be done to normalize it.
The skin has a three-layer structure consisting of the "epidermis," "dermis," and "subcutaneous tissue," starting from the surface. The outermost layer is the "epidermis," where new cells are constantly being produced. After the cells in the basal layer divide, they move upward while growing, gradually digesting their contents until they reach the surface, where the remaining lipid membrane becomes dead skin cells that flake off. A healthy epidermis regenerates approximately every 28 days. This regeneration is called turnover. *For detailed content of the article, you can view it in the PDF. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*
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