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The skin is typically weakest in areas that have thinner epidermis and fewer layers of protective cells, such as the eyelids, the inner arms, and the groin. These regions are more susceptible to damage due to their reduced barrier function. Additionally, areas with less subcutaneous fat and muscle, like the abdomen and underarms, can also be more vulnerable to injury. Overall, the skin's strength varies by location, influenced by factors such as thickness, elasticity, and exposure to friction.

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