FUNCTION STRUCTURE/CELL INVOLVED
Protection against Chemicals, particles Horny layer
Protection against Ultraviolet radiation Melanocytes Langerhans cells, lymphocytes mononuclear phagocytes, mast cells
Protection against Antigens, haptens Langerhans cells, lymphocytes mononuclear phagocytes, mast cells
Protection against Microbes Horny layer, Langerhans cells mononuclear phagocytes, mast cells
Preservation of a balanced internal environment prevents loss of water, electrolytes and macromolecules Horny layer
Shock absorber- Strong, yet elastic and compliant covering Dermis and subcutaneous fat
Sensation Specialist nerve endings
Calorie reserve Subcutaneous fat
Vitamin D synthesis Keratinocytes
Temperature regulation Blood vessels, Eccrine sweat glands
Lubrication and waterproofing Sebaceous glands
Protecting and prising Nails
Body odor Apocrine sweat glands
Psycho-social Hair, nails
Skin Care Education
How Skin Works
Caring For Your Skin
How Does Skin Age
Know Your Skin Type
Vitamin Plan
Skin Rejuvenation
Skin Resurfacing

How Does Skin Work?

Of all the body organs, the skin is the largest and the one of which you are most aware of. We are here to help you understand your skin and its management. We hope to provide you with all the basic, yet necessary, information you must possess to achieve a lifelong nourished skin. This water-proof covering and self-repairing body covering is a reflector of health and well-being.

Keratin, is the thickest of all body areas which is subjected to daily wear and tear. It prevents water loss and is impervious to many harmful chemicals and to bacteria. Melanin, at the same time acts as a natural sunscreen.

The Elastic tissue in the skin provide resilience. Although these tissues lose elasticity with age, causing skin to wrinkle. The fat layer beneath the dermis acts as insulator and cushion. Rather, this fat enables the skin to move especially in the areas such as face. We will help you in understanding and managing your skin for that lifelong glow. What you essentially need to follow is to take good care of your skin by protecting it from the harmful effect of sun and substances that irritate the skin. At the same time you need to follow a healthy balanced diet-which is the core to a healthy skin.

As we proceed, you will learn your skin type and how to take care of the same. Before you begin any beauty routine, it is essential that you carefully study your skin type and what the lines on your face have to say

Source: Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine.

AUSTIN PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER
S.P. MAGGI, MD
3410 Far West Boulevard, Ste 110
Austin, Texas 78731
Phone: 512.345.3223
Fax: 512.345.3228
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