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&nbsp;The dermis is the innermost layer of the skin, found below the [[Epidermis|epidermis]].<ref>http://pharmaxchange.info/press/2011/03/the-ageing-skin-part-1-structure-of-skin-and-introduction/</ref>[[Image:Skin.jpg|500px]]  
&nbsp;The dermis is the innermost layer of the [[Skin|skin]], found below the [[Epidermis|epidermis]]&nbsp;and above the subcutaneous tissue. It consists 2 main layers: a thinner region called the papillay dermis and a thicker region called the reticular dermis.
 
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 The dermis is the innermost layer of the skin, found below the epidermis and above the subcutaneous tissue. It consists 2 main layers: a thinner region called the papillay dermis and a thicker region called the reticular dermis.

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