ihonpinta
Ihonpinta refers to the outermost layer of the skin, known scientifically as the epidermis. This protective barrier is the first line of defense against environmental factors such as pathogens, UV radiation, and physical damage. The epidermis is primarily composed of keratinocytes, which undergo a process of differentiation and migration from the basal layer upwards, eventually forming a flattened, dead layer called the stratum corneum. This stratum corneum is continually shed and replaced.
The ihonpinta also contains melanocytes, cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its
The health and integrity of the ihonpinta are crucial for overall well-being. Conditions affecting this layer