Research suggests East Asian skin often shows visible wrinkling later than Caucasian skin — partly because of a thicker, collagen-rich dermis, but mostly because more melanin slows sun damage
The claim circulates in roughly this shape: skin ageing in East Asians begins about a decade later than in Caucasians, and the reason is structural, a thicker dermis packed with collagen that holds…
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