International audienceBACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Skin mechanical properties are globally well described. The aim of this paper is to evaluate, by means of a numerical model, the influence of Stratum Corneum (SC) on skin folding resulting from an in-plane compression. METHODS: A computational skin model was developed where skin is divided into three layers (SC, epidermis and upper dermis, and deep dermis) of different thicknesses and elastic moduli. Skin surface deformation, consecutive to the application of a given surface compression, was computed by minimizing the mechanical energy of the multi-layered tissue. Influence of SC thickness and elastic modulus on skin buckling is presented. RESULTS: Varying both SC thickness and elastic modulus has a...
A molecular interpretation of the stress-strain curve A. C. PARK and C. B. BADDIEL* Synopsis--Some o...
The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the skin, provides the body with a physiologically ...
Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consid...
The study of skin biophysics has largely been driven by consumer goods, biomedical and cosmetic indu...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
Over the course of a life time, as a result of adaptive mechanobiological processes (e.g. ageing), o...
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This paper presents a computational model for studying the mechanical properties of skin with aging....
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
The present study investigates the layer-specific mechanical behavior of human skin. Motivated by sk...
A molecular interpretation of the stress-strain curve A. C. PARK and C. B. BADDIEL* Synopsis--Some o...
The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the skin, provides the body with a physiologically ...
Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consid...
The study of skin biophysics has largely been driven by consumer goods, biomedical and cosmetic indu...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
Over the course of a life time, as a result of adaptive mechanobiological processes (e.g. ageing), o...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. With its layered structure, it is mechanically a ve...
AbstractWe study the drying of stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer and an essential barrier ...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
Wrinkling of human skin significantly affects the realism of computer generated characters. Wrinkles...
This paper presents a computational model for studying the mechanical properties of skin with aging....
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
The present study investigates the layer-specific mechanical behavior of human skin. Motivated by sk...
A molecular interpretation of the stress-strain curve A. C. PARK and C. B. BADDIEL* Synopsis--Some o...
The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost layer of the skin, provides the body with a physiologically ...
Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consid...