Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consideration in several clinical and cosmetic applications, there are few reported studies on this layer. The in vivo mechanical behavior of the upper skin layer (here defined as epidermis and papillar dermis) was characterized using a combined experimental and modeling approach. The work was based on the hypothesis that experiments with different length scales represent the mechanical behavior of different skin layers. Suction measurements with aperture diameters of 1, 2 and 6 mm were combined with ultrasound and optical coherence tomography to study the deformation of the skin layers. The experiments were simulated for small displacements with a...
This paper reviews the advances made in recent years on modeling approaches and experimental techniq...
In-vivo skin characterization methods were shown to be useful in detection of microstructural altera...
Skin mechanics is of importance in various fields of research when accurate predictions of the mecha...
Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consid...
The present study investigates the layer-specific mechanical behavior of human skin. Motivated by sk...
International audienceHuman skin is a vital organ that provides multiple functions essential for goo...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of different layers. To gain better insight into the mecha...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
Suction experiments have been extensively applied for skin characterization. In these tests the defo...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Suction experiments have been extensively applied for skin characterization. In these tests the defo...
In vivo friction and indentation deformation experiments were carried out using the human volar fore...
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
This paper reviews the advances made in recent years on modeling approaches and experimental techniq...
In-vivo skin characterization methods were shown to be useful in detection of microstructural altera...
Skin mechanics is of importance in various fields of research when accurate predictions of the mecha...
Although the mechanical behavior of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, is an important consid...
The present study investigates the layer-specific mechanical behavior of human skin. Motivated by sk...
International audienceHuman skin is a vital organ that provides multiple functions essential for goo...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of different layers. To gain better insight into the mecha...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
Suction experiments have been extensively applied for skin characterization. In these tests the defo...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Suction experiments have been extensively applied for skin characterization. In these tests the defo...
In vivo friction and indentation deformation experiments were carried out using the human volar fore...
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
This paper reviews the advances made in recent years on modeling approaches and experimental techniq...
In-vivo skin characterization methods were shown to be useful in detection of microstructural altera...
Skin mechanics is of importance in various fields of research when accurate predictions of the mecha...