Background/pupose: Millimeter-wave reflectometry is a potentially interesting technique to analyze the human skin in vivo in order to determine the water content locally in the skin. Purpose of this work is to investigate the possibility of skin-tissue differentiation. In addition, it addresses the influence of the pressure of the probe on the skin, the influence of an airgap between probe and skin as well as the influence of a bandage between probe and skin. Methodology: Reflection coefficients at various positions on the skin are measured in the 40 – 60 GHz range and the examined effects are quantified in terms of magnitude and phase of the reflection coefficient. Also the possibility to perform tissue differentiation is quantified. Resul...