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  2. Skin repair - Wikipedia

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    In the event of an injury that damages the skin's protective barrier, the body triggers a response called wound healing. After hemostasis, inflammation white blood cells, including phagocytic macrophages arrive at the injury site. Once the invading microorganisms have been brought under control, the skin proceeds to heal itself.

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  4. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Wound healing refers to a living organism's replacement of destroyed or damaged tissue by newly produced tissue. [1] In undamaged skin, the epidermis (surface, epithelial layer) and dermis (deeper, connective layer) form a protective barrier against the external environment. When the barrier is broken, a regulated sequence of biochemical events ...

  5. This Plumping Moisturizer Can Help Repair Broken Skin Barriers

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    Smooth on this cream when your skin is tired and dry, burning and uncomfortable, or red and oily – all signs of a broken skin barrier. The squalane, ceramide, and green tea seed oil will get you ...

  6. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Vitamin E Oil for Skin

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    Wound healing. Research has found that oral supplementation of vitamin E (along with vitamin C and zinc) has a positive effect on reduced wound healing time. However, when it comes to topical ...

  7. Human skin - Wikipedia

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    Photoageing has two main concerns: an increased risk for skin cancer and the appearance of damaged skin. In younger skin, sun damage will heal faster since the cells in the epidermis have a faster turnover rate, while in the older population the skin becomes thinner and the epidermis turnover rate for cell repair is lower, which may result in ...