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Got pruney fingers? Here’s the scientific skinny to explain it

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Last updated: May 19, 2025 9:58 am
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Swimming season is in full swing, and as you take a dip in the water, you may notice your fingers wrinkling. But did you know that these wrinkles are not caused by skin swelling, as previously believed? Researchers from Binghamton University, State University of New York, have delved into the science behind this phenomenon and discovered some fascinating insights.

Guy German and his team at SUNY’s Biological Soft Matter Mechanics Laboratory found that the wrinkles on your fingers come from blood vessels contracting under the skin. This discovery could have practical applications for crime investigators in the future.

German had previously studied this in 2023, but it was a student’s question that sparked further research. The student asked if the wrinkles always form in the same way, leading German to explore this question further.

In a study published in the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, German and graduate student Rachel Laytin conducted experiments where participants soaked their fingers in water for 30 minutes. They photographed the wrinkles and repeated the test at least 24 hours later, finding the same patterns of raised loops and ridges each time.

The team also made an intriguing discovery during their research. They found that individuals with median nerve damage in their fingers did not develop wrinkles when exposed to water. This unexpected finding opens up new avenues for understanding the relationship between nerve function and skin wrinkling.

The implications of this research extend beyond the realm of curiosity. The findings could be valuable in forensic science for fingerprinting and identifying bodies after water exposure. German, who has a background in law enforcement, understands the importance of these applications firsthand.

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As the research continues, German and his students are excited to delve deeper into the world of skin science. The potential for new discoveries and applications in various fields keeps them motivated to explore further.

In conclusion, the study of pruney fingers reveals the intricate mechanisms at play in our skin and blood vessels. This research not only provides a better understanding of a common phenomenon but also opens up possibilities for practical applications in forensic science and beyond.

Overall, the findings of this study shed light on the underlying causes of wrinkled fingers and pave the way for future research in skin science. The intricate relationship between blood vessels, nerve function, and skin wrinkling continues to captivate researchers like Guy German and his team at SUNY.

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