It’s a phenomenon we’re all familiar with. You go for a swim, or enjoy a relaxing soak in the bath, and soon enough your fingers and toes go wrinkly. But have you ever wondered why this happens? A ...
Prunelike fingers and toes may be an unpleasant result of an extended swim, but scientists suggest they may serve an important purpose: to keep us from slipping. A study published online last month by ...
“A student asked, ‘Yeah, but do the wrinkles always form in the same way?’ And I thought: I haven’t the foggiest clue!” Reading time 2 minutes Pruney fingers and toes after a long time in the pool or ...
In today’s aesthetic landscape, subtle, natural-looking rejuvenation has become the standard rather than a dramatic transformation. Many patients want to look refreshed and well rested while still ...
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