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Blaschko's Lines: The Unique Pattern of Skin Cell Growth
Blaschko's lines are a unique pattern of skin cell growth that resembles a balaclava on the head and other distinctive patterns on the rest of the body. These lines can be either congenital or acquired and can provide an interesting and neat observation for curious individuals.
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Blaschko's Lines are patterns on our skin that follow a V-shaped, swirling, tiger-like or balaclava-like appearance, and are indicators of embryonic development.
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Summary
Blaschko's Lines are patterns on our skin that follow a V-shaped, swirling, tiger-like or balaclava-like appearance, and are indicators of embryonic development. These lines can also show up as congenital or acquired conditions on the skin, and can look intriguing and beguiling to some.