Wrinkle

fold, ridge, or crease in the skin
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A wrinkle is a fold, ridge or crease in the skin, similar to those that can form on the surface of fabric. The medical term is rhytide.

An elderly woman showing facial wrinkles

Causes change

Skin wrinkles are common as a result of aging ,[1] reoccurring sleeping positions,[2] loss of weight, or as the result of being under water for long periods of time. Age wrinkling in the skin is affected by constant facial expressions, aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, and various other factors.[3]

References change

  1. Danby, FW (Jul–Aug 2010). "Nutrition and aging skin: sugar and glycation". CLN Dermatol. 4. 28 (4): 409–411. doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2010.03.018. PMID 20620757.
  2. American Academy of Dermatology. "Causes of Aging". AgingSkinNet. American Academy of Dermatology. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  3. Anderson, Laurence. 2006. Looking Good, the Australian guide to skin care, cosmetic medicine and cosmetic surgery. AMPCo. Sydney.