Skin Peer Review Journals

Human skin is the body 's surface covering, or integument, that helps protect and receive sensory stimuli from the outside environment. There are three skin layers, like epidermis , dermis, and subcutis. Epidermis is an ultimate layer containing the primary protective structure, the stratum corneum. The dermis is a fibrous layer which supports and reinforces the outermost layer. Subcutis is a subcutaneous layer in the dermis. It provides the other two layers with nutrients, and protects and insulates the body. Peer review refers to the work done while screening submitted manuscripts and applications for funding. This method promotes writers to follow their discipline's agreed expectations and reduces the dissemination of irrelevant observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect interpretations and personal views. Publications which have not undergone peer review are likely to be viewed by academic academics and practitioners with skepticism.