A technique to measure the dynamic mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is described. The technique measures the propagation and attenuation of shear waves in skin tissue over a range of frequencies (8–1016 Hz). Results show that both the propagation velocity and attenuation of shear waves in skin are highly dependent upon the water content of the stratum corneum. The technique was used to measure the dynamic mechanical properties of the skin on the back of the left hand for a group of 16 men ranging in age from 24–63 years. The results suggest that aged skin has a lower water content than the skin of younger men
International audienceThe study of changes in skin structure with age is becoming all the more impor...
Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical character...
8 pags., 5 figs., 1 tab.High-frequency (center frequency of 18MHz) ultrasound was combined with craw...
A technique to measure the dynamic mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is described. The tec...
Past attempts to relate mechanical properties of the stratum corneum to its state of hydration or di...
Several molecular and structural changes, occurring as a result of intrinsic change and extrinsic da...
The skin fulfills one of its most important functions, that is protection from mechanical injuries, ...
Existing skin mechanical testing devices focus on measuring skin elasticity and are not tailored to ...
Background/aims: This study investigated whether a scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) could be devel...
The mechanical properties of skin have been studied both in vivo and in vitro by a variety of test m...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study investigated whether a scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) could be devel...
BACKGROUND: The in vivo visco-elastic characteristics of skin depend on a series of physiopathologic...
Skin is a complex multi-layered tissue, with highly non-linear viscoelastic and anisotropic properti...
Measurement of the mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is challenging. Moreover, those with ...
The mechanical properties of skin are important parameters that are useful for understanding skin pa...
International audienceThe study of changes in skin structure with age is becoming all the more impor...
Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical character...
8 pags., 5 figs., 1 tab.High-frequency (center frequency of 18MHz) ultrasound was combined with craw...
A technique to measure the dynamic mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is described. The tec...
Past attempts to relate mechanical properties of the stratum corneum to its state of hydration or di...
Several molecular and structural changes, occurring as a result of intrinsic change and extrinsic da...
The skin fulfills one of its most important functions, that is protection from mechanical injuries, ...
Existing skin mechanical testing devices focus on measuring skin elasticity and are not tailored to ...
Background/aims: This study investigated whether a scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) could be devel...
The mechanical properties of skin have been studied both in vivo and in vitro by a variety of test m...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study investigated whether a scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) could be devel...
BACKGROUND: The in vivo visco-elastic characteristics of skin depend on a series of physiopathologic...
Skin is a complex multi-layered tissue, with highly non-linear viscoelastic and anisotropic properti...
Measurement of the mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is challenging. Moreover, those with ...
The mechanical properties of skin are important parameters that are useful for understanding skin pa...
International audienceThe study of changes in skin structure with age is becoming all the more impor...
Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical character...
8 pags., 5 figs., 1 tab.High-frequency (center frequency of 18MHz) ultrasound was combined with craw...