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Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases

Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases

ISSN: 2684-4281

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Skin With Chronic Actinic Damage Research Articles

Chronic actinic skin damage appears to be external skin aging (photoging) and photocarcinogenesis. Important progress is being made in the understanding of cellular and molecular photographing processes. The first events that contribute to most common histological and clinical manifestations of skin chronic photodamage are DNA photo- and ultraviolet-generated reactive oxygen-generated bacteria. Chronic actinic damage has an impact on all skin layers. Ultraviolet radiation alters keratinocytes, melanocytes, fibroblasts , and endothelial cells and results in a large amount of human skin changes , especially in fair skin individuals. These include actinic keratosis, thickening and wrinkling, elastosis, teléngiectasia, solar comedones, hyperpigmentation diffuse or mottled and skin cancer. In treating changes caused by chronic actinic trauma, there are several possibilities. Sun protection is the most effective prevention measure of photography and photocarcinogenesis. A journal for the further advancement of science is a periodic publication, normally reported by new research. Thousands of scientific journals are available and several more have been available in the past. While some of the oldest journals publish reviews and research papers in a number of scientific areas, the majority of journals are highly specialized. Scientific journals require peer-reviewed publications to ensure that the papers follow the content and scientific validity requirements of the journal. A key part of the scientific method is the publication of the research findings. If experiments or calculations are described, they have to provide sufficient details for an independent researcher to repeat the experiment or the calculations to check the results. Each article in that journal is a permanent part of the scientific record.

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