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    GlossaryDermal Components

    various elements in the skin's middle layer, like collagen and elastin

    Dermal components refer to the various elements that make up the dermis, the middle layer of the skin. These include collagen and elastin fibers, which provide strength and elasticity, blood vessels that supply nutrients, and cells like fibroblasts that produce connective tissue. Understanding these components is crucial for professionals dealing with skin health, wound healing, and conditions like alopecia.

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