Yes, this is done quite often., It is called something that is based on the word Derm or Derma- Skin oriented. I mean to look this up at the Library I am in now! the process has to be accurately matched as to Race, skin tone, etc. One does not want a snake-camouflage scheme! Still it is done. There is no more moral objection than there might be, and largely from Fringe Groups- to such things as organ donations and blood transfusions. Skin has to be closely matched, to avoid any ( snake camouflage) results. Do not confuse with tattoos.
your new skin is fresher
The skin has a lot of dead cells,most of the dust you see in your room is dead skin. Your hair is also made up of some dead skin.
Skin and hair.
A nipple, just like anywhere else on the body, can have dead skin. Dead skin is the result of old skin sloughing off in order for new skin to grow. Try some nipple cream if the skin is itchy.
Skin is living, and is actually the largest organ of the body.
An organ transplant is the moving of an organ from one body to another, or from a donor site on the patient's own body, for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged or absent organ.
The skin has a lot of dead cells,most of the dust you see in your room is dead skin. Your hair is also made up of some dead skin.
yes you can...
Its a fish brain
this depends on where the dead skin is, and how bad it is. dry skin is dead skin, etc. Exfoliation is the best way to get rid of mild dead skin, there are body scrubs... salt scrubs are harsher and remove more than sugar scrubs. there are also exfoliating tools, for instance pumice stone (typically used on feet) or battery operated brushes for face and body.
i think is not healthy for body is healthy for skin and as you know it can dead the skin :)
yes your skin is made up of dead skin cells. Eventually, removing them will be mandatory.