The structuring of the dermis with a network of collagen and
elastic fibres gives a three-dimensional structure to the skin network with
directions perpendicular and parallel to the skin surface. This
three-dimensional morphology prints on the surface of the stratum corneum a
three-dimensional network of lines which express the mechanical tension of the
skin at rest. Skin problems are more common in elderly individuals due to the
changes in the structures of the skin. To evaluate the changes in skin morphology,
a three-dimensional confocal microscopy was used and characterization of skin
imaging of volar forearm microrelief was done. Microscopic observations have
shown that skin morphology contains a network of lines whose organisation
reflects the multidirectional tensions of elastic and collagen fibres in the
superficial dermis. We have accurately characterize the role of the skin line
network during chronological aging with the identification of depth scales on
the network of lines (z ≤ 60μm) and the network of lines covering Langer’s
lines (z > 60 microns). During aging has been highlighted lower rows for
elastic fibres, the decrease weakened the tension and resulted in enlargement
of the plates of the microrelief, which gives us a geometric pertinent indicator
to quantify the loss of skin tension and assess the stage of aging. The study
of 120 Caucasian women shows that ageing in the volar forearm zone results in
changes in the morphology of the line network organisation. The decrease in
secondary lines (z ≤ 60 µm) is counterbalanced by an increase in the depth of
the primary lines (z > 60 µm) and an accentuation of the anisotropy index.
This phenomenon is known to be accelerated by actinic radiation (extrinsic
photoageing) which increases the degradation of the elastic fibres.
Author(s)details:-
H. Zahouani
Univ Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, ENTPE, LTDS, UMR CNRS 5513, 69130
Ecully, France.
R. Vargiolu
Univ Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, ENTPE, LTDS, UMR CNRS 5513, 69130
Ecully, France.
J. L. Perrot
Département de Dermatologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de
Saint-Etienne, 42055 Saint-Etienne, France.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rudhr/v8/590
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