Updated On: 29 March, 2023 05:54 PM IST | California | ANI
Research states that different skin characteristics at different body sites may affect the skin`s susceptibility to certain diseases

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About 84.5 million people suffer from skin conditions. There are many different skin conditions that can be caused by ageing, trauma, environmental causes, and genetics. According to two recent UC Davis Health research, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis may be caused by variations in skin composition. "Skin does not have a uniform composition throughout the body," said Emanual Maverakis, professor of dermatology, molecular medical microbiology at UC Davis and senior author on both studies. "Different skin characteristics at different body sites may affect the skin`s susceptibility to certain diseases."
The skin is the largest organ in the body. It has an average area of about 20 square feet -- that`s the size of a 4` by 5` room! Its outermost layer (epidermis) has a lipid matrix composed of free fatty acids, cholesterol and ceramides (a family of waxy lipid molecules).