Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative exposure to external influences (extrinsic ageing) such as ultraviolet radiation (UVR) which promotes wrinkle formation and loss of tissue elasticity. Whilst both ageing processes are associated with phenotypic changes in cutaneous cells, we summarize, in this chapter, related mechanisms involved, discuss on potentential treatment until now disposable, and suggest preventive measures
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological process consisting of 2 elements: intrinsic aging, which is ...
Skin aging is a major cosmetic concern and associated with extensive changes in skin function and st...
Here we aim to describe each factor that leads to skin aging and describe their mechanisms. A PubMed...
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative...
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 is a consequence of genetically programmed processes of intrinsic aging and extrinsic agi...
International audienceThe skin provides the primary protection for the body against external injurie...
Skin aging is a complex biological process that is a consequence of both intrinsic or genetically pr...
The skin being the outer covering of the body is frequently exposed to microbes, pollutions and sun ...
Skin aging is an inescapable phenomenon that leads to a functional decline of the skin along with em...
The aging process in the skin is complex and influenced by more intrinsic and extrinsic factors than...
Skin aging is the result of the addition of intrinsic aging (chronological aging) and extrinsic agin...
Plan: This review mainly focus on various mechanisms and treatment strategies for skin ageing. Prefa...
Just like every other part of the organism, the skin ages as a result of the passage of time. That p...
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological process consisting of 2 elements: intrinsic aging, which is ...
Skin aging is a major cosmetic concern and associated with extensive changes in skin function and st...
Here we aim to describe each factor that leads to skin aging and describe their mechanisms. A PubMed...
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from cumulative...
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 is a consequence of genetically programmed processes of intrinsic aging and extrinsic agi...
International audienceThe skin provides the primary protection for the body against external injurie...
Skin aging is a complex biological process that is a consequence of both intrinsic or genetically pr...
The skin being the outer covering of the body is frequently exposed to microbes, pollutions and sun ...
Skin aging is an inescapable phenomenon that leads to a functional decline of the skin along with em...
The aging process in the skin is complex and influenced by more intrinsic and extrinsic factors than...
Skin aging is the result of the addition of intrinsic aging (chronological aging) and extrinsic agin...
Plan: This review mainly focus on various mechanisms and treatment strategies for skin ageing. Prefa...
Just like every other part of the organism, the skin ages as a result of the passage of time. That p...
Cutaneous aging is a complex biological process consisting of 2 elements: intrinsic aging, which is ...
Skin aging is a major cosmetic concern and associated with extensive changes in skin function and st...
Here we aim to describe each factor that leads to skin aging and describe their mechanisms. A PubMed...