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Why Does My Back Skin Look Wrinkled? When to See a Dermatologist

excuse me? The skin on the back appears wrinkled; what could be the reason for this? Should I see a doctor?


Dr. Zhang Zhibo reply Dermatology
The fullness and radiance of the skin's texture are due to adequate moisture content and sufficient amounts of collagen and elastin in the dermis. Therefore, younger skin can exhibit these qualities even with minimal care. The wrinkled appearance of the skin you mentioned ca...

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Why Am I Developing Wrinkles at 24? Understanding Skin Aging

Sudden aging Hello, Doctor! I am a 24-year-old woman. Two months ago, I noticed a fine line appearing under my right eye, so I have been diligently applying eye cream every day! However, in the past few days, I have discovered several more fine lines on the right side of my face!...


Dr. Zhang Zhibo reply Dermatology
Hello, young lady: Generally, we can categorize the causes of wrinkle formation into static and dynamic wrinkles. Wrinkles that occur with facial muscle movements are referred to as "dynamic wrinkles." These are caused by the contraction of facial muscles, making them d...

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Can Athlete's Foot Blisters Spread? Treatment Duration and Recurrence Risks

Blister Can blisters from athlete's foot be indirectly transmitted? If treated with medication, how long does it typically take to heal? Is there a chance of recurrence?


Dr. Zhang Zhibo reply Dermatology
Hello, little meow: Athlete's foot, medically known as tinea pedis, can be caused by infections from dermatophytes, yeasts, or saprophytic fungi. Since these fungi can infect humans, they can also be transmitted indirectly. However, these fungal infection sources exist in th...

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