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- Desquamation - Wikipedia
Desquamation, or peeling skin, is the shedding of dead cells from the outermost layer of skin [1] The term is from Latin desquamare 'to scrape the scales off a fish ' Keratinocytes are the predominant cells of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin Living keratinocytes reside in the basal, spinous, or granular layers of the epidermis
- What to Know About Peeling Skin (Desquamation) - WebMD
Peeling skin (desquamation) occurs when the top layer of your skin peels to replace itself Learn more about what causes it, associated symptoms, and more
- Peeling Skin: Causes, Diagnosis Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
The peeling or flaking process is your skin’s way of recovering or healing from some type of damage The damage may be from environmental elements, skin conditions, allergies, infections or certain diseases and treatments The medical term for peeling skin is desquamation
- Desquamation | Description, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | Britannica
Desquamation is the peeling or shedding of the superficial portion of the epidermis, or outermost layer of the skin It is a naturally occurring process but may occur in excess in association with certain diseases and conditions
- Desquamation (Skin Peeling): Causes and Treatments - Health
Desquamation, or skin peeling, is your body's way of shedding dead skin cells and generating new ones However, some things can cause skin cells to die and slough off faster than normal,
- Skin Peeling: A Healing Step or Reason to Worry? - Verywell Health
Peeling skin, also known as desquamation, can occur for a number of reasons, including sun damage, medical conditions, and reactions to irritants or medications It can happen in a localized area, or be widespread over the body
- Scaly skin: Pictures, causes, treatment, and prevention
The process of scaling, known as desquamation, may arise when an injury or a medical condition damages the outer layer of skin, or epidermis Some conditions interfere with the structure
- Peeling Skin Disorders: A Paradigm for Skin Desquamation
Epidermal desquamation is the highly regulated process of invisible shedding of corneocytes from the outermost layers of the stratum corneum This occurs through the interplay between proteases and their inhibitors that control the degradation of corneodesmosomes
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