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  • Desquamation - Wikipedia
    Desquamation of the epidermis may result from disease or injury of the skin For example, once the rash of measles fades, there is desquamation Skin peeling typically follows healing of a first degree burn or sunburn
  • 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 (Skin Peeling): Causes and Treatments - Health
    Desquamation, or skin peeling, usually occurs because your skin tries to heal itself after damage from skin conditions or environmental exposure
  • 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 and
  • Desquamation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Desquamation is the process by which the epithelial “brick wall” is maintained at a constant thickness (Fig 5) The corneocytes that are shed from the skin surface are continually replaced from underneath by keratinocytes undergoing terminal differentiation
  • Skin Peeling: A Healing Step or Reason to Worry?
    Peeling skin, also known as desquamation, can occur for a number of reasons, including sun damage, medical conditions, and reactions to irritants or medications
  • Desquamation — Glossary | School of Dermatology
    Desquamation is the natural, ongoing process by which the outermost layer of dead skin cells (corneocytes) sheds from the skin's surface Under normal conditions, this process is invisible — skin cells are produced at the base of the epidermis, gradually migrate to the surface over about 28 days, die, and quietly slough off





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