Multiple Choice
A 35-year-old person asks the nurse working in a dermatology clinic what causes skin to wrinkle.Which of the following statements would be most appropriate way for the nurse to reply?
A) "It is simply a part of normal aging and it is not preventable"
B) "As we age, we develop more cellulite under the skin which results in wrinkles."
C) "Wrinkles appear for a number of reasons, including loss of fat beneath your skin and too much sun exposure."
D) "Wrinkles are caused by genetic factors combined with Vitamin D deposits under the skin."
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