A multiphasic constitutive model of the skin that implicitly accounts for the process of intrinsic (i.e. chronological) ageing via variation of the constitutive parameters is proposed. The structurally-motivated constitutive formulation features distinct mechanical contributions from collagen and elastin fibres. The central hypothesis underpinning this study is that the effects of ageing on the mechanical properties of the tissue are directly linked to alterations in the microstructural characteristics of the collagen and elastin networks. Constitutive parameters in the model, corresponding to different ages, are identified from published experimental data on bulge tests of human skin. The numerical results demonstrate that degradation of t...
The extracellular matrix of the dermis is a complex, dynamic system with the various dermal componen...
International audienceNormal skin ageing is characterised by an alteration of the underlying connect...
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological phenomenon consisting of two distinct components, (a) the in...
A multiphasic constitutive model of the skin that implicitly accounts for the process of intrinsic (...
The objective of this chapter is to review the main biomechanical and structural aspects associated ...
The mechanical properties of skin have been studied both in vivo and in vitro by a variety of test m...
International audienceSkin aging is a complex process that strongly affects the mechanical behavior ...
Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical character...
Connective tissues such as tendon, ligament and skin are biological fibre composites comprising coll...
The skin fulfills one of its most important functions, that is protection from mechanical injuries, ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Over the next couple of decades, the number of elderly individuals is expected to double, bringing i...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body. It is highly conserved across sp...
Facial skin ageing is caused by intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms. Intrinsic ageing is highly relat...
The extracellular matrix of the dermis is a complex, dynamic system with the various dermal componen...
International audienceNormal skin ageing is characterised by an alteration of the underlying connect...
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological phenomenon consisting of two distinct components, (a) the in...
A multiphasic constitutive model of the skin that implicitly accounts for the process of intrinsic (...
The objective of this chapter is to review the main biomechanical and structural aspects associated ...
The mechanical properties of skin have been studied both in vivo and in vitro by a variety of test m...
International audienceSkin aging is a complex process that strongly affects the mechanical behavior ...
Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical character...
Connective tissues such as tendon, ligament and skin are biological fibre composites comprising coll...
The skin fulfills one of its most important functions, that is protection from mechanical injuries, ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Over the next couple of decades, the number of elderly individuals is expected to double, bringing i...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body. It is highly conserved across sp...
Facial skin ageing is caused by intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms. Intrinsic ageing is highly relat...
The extracellular matrix of the dermis is a complex, dynamic system with the various dermal componen...
International audienceNormal skin ageing is characterised by an alteration of the underlying connect...
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological phenomenon consisting of two distinct components, (a) the in...