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What Happens When Dermal Papillae are Damaged?
Damage to the dermal papillae can impair the skin's ability to nourish the epidermis and detect sensory stimuli. This can result in:
Reduced sensation
and numbness in the affected area.
Impaired healing
and increased susceptibility to infection due to a compromised blood supply.
Changes in skin texture
and elasticity.
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