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Sarah W
Posted: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 4:23:27 PM
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Can you post a close up pic of your skin maybe?
MissJ
Posted: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 10:22:27 PM
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Oh, ok, you are referring to the EPIDERMIS. OK that type of thin skin heals the best with incisions and lasers.


aphrodite wrote:
Miss j what I mean is genetically racially thin skin. Irish people probably have the thinnest skin it is translucent , a lot of red capillary show my whole face is covered. Very little collogen different than fat more a very paper thin epidermis. It's some thing that doesn't show in oils but many surgeons said that my skin is very thin and difficult to work with. This is why resty under my eyes was very lumpy and blue when I had it done years ago


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