How do skin cells replace themselves?
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This process of renewal is basically exfoliation (shedding) of the epidermis. But the deeper layers of skin, called the dermis, do not go through this cellular turnover and so do not replace themselves. ... "Our skin is primarily made of the protein collagen, which is produced by cells known as fibroblasts.
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This process of renewal is basically exfoliation (shedding) of the epidermis. But the deeper layers of skin, called the dermis, do not go through this cellular turnover and so do not replace themselves. ... "Our skin is primarily made of the protein collagen, which is produced by cells known as fibroblasts.