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When a person dies, the body undergoes several changes, including loss of moisture and muscle tone, which can cause the skin to appear smoother and less wrinkled. Rigor mortis, the stiffening of muscles, may also contribute to a taut appearance of the skin. Additionally, the lack of blood circulation and the cessation of bodily functions lead to a different texture, often making wrinkles less pronounced than in life.

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