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In addition to cosmetically compromising changes in the skin, hair and nails, clinical manifestations include a propensity to blister formation, cutaneous injury, epidermal neoplastic transformation, infection, xerosis and thermoregulatory perturbations.Aging skin...
根据第一段中的“The aging process (衰老过程)in humans is one which includes all the changes taking place socially, …”可知,原文使用socially修饰taking place,题目中应该相应使用social修饰名词change。2.考查形容词。第一段中有“some aspects of the aging process are different from person to person....
Aging is a natural biological process that involves gradual changes in the body and mind over time. As individuals age, they experience a decline in various physiological functions, such as muscle strength, bone density, cognitive abilities, and sensory perception. These changes can lead to an ...
collagen and elastin. Skin aging reflects the naturally occurring changes in the skin as we age, and can also be accelerated due to exposure of the skin to sunlight and/or air pollution and is phenotypically demonstrated as dry, rough, pigmented and abraded skin especially in the face and ...
Skin becomes more easily bruised. This is due to thinnerbloodvessel walls. Changes below the skin also become evident as we age. They include: Loss of fat below the skin in the cheeks, temples, chin, nose, andeyearea may result in a leaner look, loosening skin, sunkeneyes, and a "ske...
Skin barrier structural changes with aging A basic concept of the skin barrier has been developed after an introduction of the two-compartment organization, such as the “bricks and mortar” model.1 The skin barrier mainly resides in the stratum corneum (SC), composed of corneocytes (“the br...
Aging is associated with multiple cellular changes that are often tissue specific1. Cytosine methylation, however, stands out, as it allows for the development of pan-tissue aging clocks (multivariate age estimators) that are applicable to all human tissues2,3,4. The subsequent development of simi...
Facial skin Aging of facial skin is a continuous and multi factorial process characterized by a reduction in the number and size of cells and a reduction in the rate of cellular functions. Various skin functions decline with age, including cell replacement, immune responsiveness, injury response, ...