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Sherry Christiansen is a medical writer with a healthcare background. She has worked in the hospital setting and collaborated on Alzheimer’s research. Leah Ansell, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and an assistant professor of dermatology at Columbia University. While no treatment can completely reverse the process of thin skin caused by aging, some measures may help promote healthy skin, lessening the symptoms. Although there is no cure for the normal aging process that causes the skin to become thin, there are some preventative measures as well as medical treatments in the form of certain types of skin cream that can help alleviate the symptoms. Prevention is the primary treatment modality for thin skin, which includes protecting the skin from the sun. Many factors speed up the aging process of the skin, thus potentiating thin skin.

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