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Intrinsic and extrinsic factors in skin ageing: a review.

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Better understanding of both the intrinsic and extrinsic influences on the ageing of the skin, as well as distinguishing the retractable aspects of cutaneous ageing from the irretractable, is crucial to this endeavour.
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As the proportion of the ageing population in industrialized countries continues to increase, the dermatological concerns of the aged grow in medical importance. Intrinsic structural changes occur as a natural consequence of ageing and are genetically determined. The rate of ageing is significantly different among different populations, as well as among different anatomical sites even within a single individual. The intrinsic rate of skin ageing in any individual can also be dramatically influenced by personal and environmental factors, particularly the amount of exposure to ultraviolet light. Photodamage, which considerably accelerates the visible ageing of skin, also greatly increases the risk of cutaneous neoplasms. As the population ages, dermatological focus must shift from ameliorating the cosmetic consequences of skin ageing to decreasing the genuine morbidity associated with problems of the ageing skin. A better understanding of both the intrinsic and extrinsic influences on the ageing of the skin, as well as distinguishing the retractable aspects of cutaneous ageing (primarily hormonal and lifestyle influences) from the irretractable (primarily intrinsic ageing), is crucial to this endeavour.

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Structural and functional changes of normal aging skin

TL;DR: Structural and functional alterations caused by intrinsic aging and independent of environmental insults are now recognized in the skin of elderly individuals, including a decreased growth rate of the epidermis, hair, and nails, delayed wound healing, reduced dermal clearance of fluids and foreign materials, and compromised vascular responsiveness.
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A review of skin ageing and its medical therapy

TL;DR: Recent work has substantially elucidated the ageing processes that affect the skin and has demonstrated that many of unwanted changes can be improved by topical therapy.
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Current medical diagnosis and treatment

Rollin W. Hughes
- 01 Sep 1978 - 
TL;DR: The leading annually updated general medical text -- the most comprehensive, reliable, and timely reference available-- Answers common questions in everyday clinical practice.
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