The main structural and functional alterations observed during skin ageing are reviewed, considering the intrinsic process of senescence and the damage induced by chronic exposure to actinic radiation. In photo-ageing the importance of skin type is stressed, concerning its capacity to tan in order to get protection against radiation. Finally some inflammatory, degenerative and neoplastic skin diseases associated with ageing and photo-ageing are briefly described.The main structural and functional alterations observed during skin ageing are reviewed, considering the intrinsic process of senescence and the damage induced by chronic exposure to actinic radiation. In photo-ageing the importance of skin type is stressed, concerning its capacity ...
Skin aging is a consequence of genetically programmed processes of intrinsic aging and extrinsic agi...
The Author studies the ageing process of human tissues, pointing out the main histologic features an...
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative...
International audienceThe skin provides the primary protection for the body against external injurie...
Skin aging is the result of the addition of intrinsic aging (chronological aging) and extrinsic agin...
peer reviewedLe vieillissement cutané est défini par la perte progressive de l'organisation structur...
Ageing causes a decline in the function of human skin, while factors such as medical conditions, dru...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Skin aging and photoaging are the result of long-term biological processes that are difficult to stu...
Skin aging and photoaging are the result of long-term biological processes that are difficult to stu...
Living organisms are subject to ageing. This natural process has gained greater importance in social...
Skin aging is multi-factorial phenomenon of reduction in size, number of skin cells, and alteration ...
Durante o envelhecimento cronológico cutâneo, ocorre a modificação do material genético e a prolifer...
The relationship of actinically-induced “premature aging” to chronological aging was studied in pair...
Skin aging is a consequence of genetically programmed processes of intrinsic aging and extrinsic agi...
The Author studies the ageing process of human tissues, pointing out the main histologic features an...
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative...
International audienceThe skin provides the primary protection for the body against external injurie...
Skin aging is the result of the addition of intrinsic aging (chronological aging) and extrinsic agin...
peer reviewedLe vieillissement cutané est défini par la perte progressive de l'organisation structur...
Ageing causes a decline in the function of human skin, while factors such as medical conditions, dru...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
Skin aging and photoaging are the result of long-term biological processes that are difficult to stu...
Skin aging and photoaging are the result of long-term biological processes that are difficult to stu...
Living organisms are subject to ageing. This natural process has gained greater importance in social...
Skin aging is multi-factorial phenomenon of reduction in size, number of skin cells, and alteration ...
Durante o envelhecimento cronológico cutâneo, ocorre a modificação do material genético e a prolifer...
The relationship of actinically-induced “premature aging” to chronological aging was studied in pair...
Skin aging is a consequence of genetically programmed processes of intrinsic aging and extrinsic agi...
The Author studies the ageing process of human tissues, pointing out the main histologic features an...
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative...