How does our body know the pattern to regenerate a finger print and how much damage has to be done to disturb the pattern regeneration?

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I got a decent cut in my finger the other day. By today it has healed itself completely and the pattern looks undistrurbed. My question is, how does our body know the pattern to regenerate and how much damage has to be done to disturb the pattern regeneration?

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I can honestly say that I incurred whatever amount of damage that is, on both hands. Some years back my professional license required me to be fingerprinted, but weren’t able to get satisfactory prints because I don’t really have any! I have an autoimmune thing that raises all sorts of hell with my hands, and it turns out it throws a wrench in the whole fingerprinting thing too. The pads of my fingers look like they’ve been sanded down, lol.

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