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Skin Fold Information

Skin folds are areas of skin where it folds. Many skin folds are distinct, heritable anatomical features, and may be used for identification of animal species, while others are non-specific and may be produced either by individual development of an organism or by arbitrary application of force to skin, either by the actions of the muscles of the body or by external force, e.g., gravity.

Skin folds are of interest for cosmetology, since often they are undesirable features, and for medicine, because many of them are susceptible to infection.

Human skin folds

The following distinct skin fold types are among the roughly 100[1] identified in human anatomy:

See also

References

  1. ^ Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 27th edition, pp. 645–6
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