A precise and noninvasive quantiication of aging is of outmost importance for in vivo assessment of the skin aging "stage", and thus acts to minimize it. Several bioengineering methods have been proposed to objectively, precisely, and non-invasively measure skin aging, and to detect early skin damage, that is sub-clinically observable. In this review we have described the most relevant methods that have emerged from recently introduced technologies, aiming at quantitatively assessing the effects of aging on the skin
Ageing of populations has emerged as one of the most pressing societal, economic and healthcare chal...
When viewing the human face, the eye is drawn automatically to the areas of uneven topography and hi...
International audienceThe assessment of human tissue properties by objective and quantitative device...
A precise and noninvasive quantiication of aging is of outmost importance for in vivo assessment of ...
The skin care reveals of great importance for matters of both aesthetics and health. Often, the skin...
There are visible changes during skin aging. In the extracellular matrix these changes referred to a...
Skin aging is a major cosmetic concern and associated with extensive changes in skin function and st...
AIMS: Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) are sugar modified adducts which arise during non-enzyma...
Several studies have shown that advanced glycation end products (AGE) play a role in both the microv...
The aim of this study is to conduct several non-invasive methods for assessing the level of circulat...
Skin aging is a complex biological process that is yet to be successfully modelled as it depends on ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
The ultrasonic imaging technique that we have developed provides cross-sectional images of human ski...
Skin aging is an inevitable process and the highest contributing factor to this process is the effec...
Background As life expectancy is increasing and healthy ageing becomes more and more important, skin...
Ageing of populations has emerged as one of the most pressing societal, economic and healthcare chal...
When viewing the human face, the eye is drawn automatically to the areas of uneven topography and hi...
International audienceThe assessment of human tissue properties by objective and quantitative device...
A precise and noninvasive quantiication of aging is of outmost importance for in vivo assessment of ...
The skin care reveals of great importance for matters of both aesthetics and health. Often, the skin...
There are visible changes during skin aging. In the extracellular matrix these changes referred to a...
Skin aging is a major cosmetic concern and associated with extensive changes in skin function and st...
AIMS: Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) are sugar modified adducts which arise during non-enzyma...
Several studies have shown that advanced glycation end products (AGE) play a role in both the microv...
The aim of this study is to conduct several non-invasive methods for assessing the level of circulat...
Skin aging is a complex biological process that is yet to be successfully modelled as it depends on ...
As the most voluminous organ of the body that is exposed to the outer environment, the skin suffers ...
The ultrasonic imaging technique that we have developed provides cross-sectional images of human ski...
Skin aging is an inevitable process and the highest contributing factor to this process is the effec...
Background As life expectancy is increasing and healthy ageing becomes more and more important, skin...
Ageing of populations has emerged as one of the most pressing societal, economic and healthcare chal...
When viewing the human face, the eye is drawn automatically to the areas of uneven topography and hi...
International audienceThe assessment of human tissue properties by objective and quantitative device...