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The epidermis which is the outer layer of the skin thins, even when the number of cell layers remains unchanged with aging. There is a decrease in the number of pigment containing cells (melanocytes) but the remaining melanocytes increase in size. The aging skin therefore appears thinner, and more translucent. In the sun exposed areas, age spots or liver spots may appear. The skin strength and elasticity is considerably reduced due to the changes in the connective tissue. This is known as elastosis and is prominent in sun-exposed areas.
Factors responsible for causing wrinkles
Wrinkles are caused due to genetic predisposition and various other external factors. These factors are described below:
Natural Aging
Aging Effect of the Sun
Environmental Factors
Hormones
Muscle use
Rapid weight loss
Gravity
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